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US asks non-emergency staff to exit Israel as Iran tension grows

The U.S. has told non-emergency staff at its embassy in Jerusalem that they’re allowed to leave Israel, citing heightened safety risks. Other countries including the U.K., China and India have advised citizens or diplomats to leave some parts of the Middle East.
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Danish premier bets on $1 billion wealth tax to keep her job

Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is betting that a proposal to reinstate a wealth tax on Denmark’s richest residents will resonate with the Danish voter base and help keep her in power next month, even though critics say it might lead to an exodus of billionaires.
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Trump aims to steer Cuba toward greater dependence on the U.S.

The Trump administration’s move to ease fuel shipments to Cuba’s nascent private sector is part of a plan to make the island more reliant on the U.S. for supplies, increasing Washington’s leverage to bring about political and economic change, according to people familiar with the strategy.
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Pentagon’s first kamikaze drone unit ready for Iran strikes

The Pentagon’s first kamikaze drone unit is ready to participate if President Donald Trump decides to launch strikes on Iran, according to U.S. officials and analysts. The drone unit is known as Task Force Scorpion and evolved from an experimental U.S. military drone unit. It’s now ready for operations, U.S. Central Command spokesman Capt. Tim Hawkins said in an emailed statement. “We ...
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Greenland says ‘no thank you’ to Trump hospital boat

WASHINGTON – Greenland rejected a seemingly impromptu plan by Donald Trump to send a hospital boat to the island he's trying to acquire, saying in a searing statement that the U.S. president should respect the territory's sovereignty and stop needling it on social ​media.
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Iran and U.S. to meet on Thursday for talks

Iran and the U.S. will hold a third round of nuclear talks Thursday in Geneva, Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi said Sunday, amid growing concerns about the risk of military conflict between the longtime adversaries.