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Cuba tells its citizens to prepare for war as U.S. targets Castro

MEXICO CITY — In recent days, the U.S. Navy stationed an aircraft carrier off the coast of Cuba, the White House expanded sanctions on Havana's leaders and federal prosecutors charged former Cuban President Raúl Castro with murder. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, speaking to reporters, said what to many is becoming obvious: that the likelihood of a "negotiated and peaceful agreement" with ...
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Radio station mistakenly reports King Charles’ death

King Charles III is, in fact, still alive — prompting an apology from a U.K. radio station that falsely reported his death. Radio Caroline, based in Essex, England, made the false announcement during a broadcast on Tuesday.
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Putin, Xi signal unity but fail to reach deal on pipeline sought by Russia

Amid the elaborate ceremony of a visit to Beijing, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday failed once again to persuade Chinese leader Xi Jinping to sign off on a major new gas pipeline, underscoring once again the importance - and limitations - of Russia’s growing dependency on China for energy sales.
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EU strikes provisional agreement to finalize U.S. trade deal

BRUSSELS – The European Union struck a provisional agreement on Wednesday on legislation to remove import duties on U.S. goods, a key part of the trade deal reached with Washington last July, in a move likely to avert higher ​U.S. tariffs on EU products.
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App-driven birding attracts flocks of enthusiasts to Colombia

Bird enthusiasts and new waves of tourists are flocking to Colombia thanks to Cornell University's ornithology's lab which created free apps, Merlin and eBird, that identify bird species. Colombia's prominence on the app has contributed to a surge in visitors long desired by the country's small but passionate birding community.