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The Latest: Trump claims killing of Iran protesters ‘has stopped’ as Tehran signals executions ahead

By The Associated Press U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he’s been told “on good authority” that plans for executions in Iran have stopped, even as Tehran has signaled fast trials and executions ahead in its crackdown on protesters. The U.S. president’s claims, which were made with few details, come as he’s told protesting

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Iran signals plans for fast trials and executions while promising retaliation against US, Israel

By JON GAMBRELL and FARNOUSH AMIRI Associated Press DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iranian officials signaled Wednesday that fast trials and executions lay ahead for suspects detained in nationwide protests, while the Islamic Republic promised retaliation if the U.S. or Israel intervenes in the domestic unrest. The threats emerged as some personnel at a

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Hong Kong officials want to expand oversight of building maintenance after deadly fire

By KANIS LEUNG Associated Press HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong officials on Wednesday proposed expanding oversight of building maintenance projects and stronger fire safety steps after a blaze in November killed at least 161 people and displaced thousands. The blaze that spread across seven towers in an apartment complex raised questions about corruption, negligence

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A construction crane falls onto a moving train in Thailand, killing at least 32 people

By JINTAMAS SAKSONCHAI and WASAMON AUDJARINT Associated Press NAKHON RATCHASIMA, Thailand (AP) — A construction crane crashed onto a moving passenger train in northeastern Thailand on Wednesday, triggering a derailment that killed at least 32 people and injured dozens more. The crash occurred in Nakhon Ratchasima, some 200 kilometers (135 miles) northeast of Bangkok, on

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Beirut’s Commodore Hotel, a haven for journalists during Lebanon’s civil war, shuts down

By BASSEM MROUE Associated Press BEIRUT (AP) — During Lebanon’s civil war, the Commodore Hotel in western Beirut’s Hamra district became iconic among the foreign press corps. For many, it served as an unofficial newsroom where they could file dispatches even when communications systems were down elsewhere. Armed guards at the door provided some sense

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Danish official says there’s a ‘fundamental disagreement’ with Trump over Greenland

By EMMA BURROWS, CLAUDIA CIOBANU and BEN FINLEY Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A top Danish official said Wednesday that a “fundamental disagreement” over Greenland remains with President Donald Trump after holding highly anticipated White House talks with Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The two sides, however, agreed to create

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Activists say Iran has aired at least 97 coerced confessions from protesters, often after torture

By MELANIE LIDMAN Associated Press JERUSALEM (AP) — They are shown handcuffed, their faces blurred. The confession videos, broadcast on Iranian state media, feature dramatic background music interspersed with clips appearing to show protesters attacking security forces. Some showcase gruesome homemade weapons that authorities claim were used in the attacks. Others highlight suspects in grainy

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Trump administration says it is ending deportation protections for some Somali migrants

By BILL BARROW and REBECCA SANTANA Associated Press Donald Trump’s administration said Tuesday it will end Temporary Protected Status for immigrants from Somalia, the latest move in the president’s mass deportation agenda. The move affects hundreds of people who are a small subset of immigrants living in the United States with TPS protections. It comes

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Denmark, Greenland leaders stand united against Trump’s Greenland takeover call ahead of key meeting

By EMMA BURROWS, GEIR MOULSON and AAMER MADHANI Associated Press NUUK, Greenland (AP) — The leaders of Denmark and the country’s territory of Greenland on Tuesday offered a united front against President Donald Trump’s calls for the United States to take over the strategic Arctic island on the eve of critical meetings in Washington on

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Marine Le Pen’s appeal trial opens in Paris, with far-right leader’s 2027 presidential bid at stake

By SYLVIE CORBET Associated Press PARIS (AP) — France’s far-right leader Marine Le Pen denied any wrongdoing as she appeared in court Tuesday to appeal an embezzlement conviction, with her 2027 presidential ambitions hanging on the outcome. Le Pen, 57, is seeking to overturn a March ruling that found her guilty of misusing European Parliament

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Lebanon ex-central bank chief’s corruption case being sent to top court, officials say

By KAREEM CHEHAYEB Associated Press BEIRUT (AP) — The corruption case of Lebanon’s former central bank governor, who is widely blamed for the country’s economic meltdown, has been transferred to the country’s highest court, judicial officials told The Associated Press on Tuesday. Riad Salameh was released on $14 million bail in September after a year

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Adelaide Writers Week canceled as 180 speakers withdraw after the exclusion of a Palestinian writer

By CHARLOTTE GRAHAM-McLAY Associated Press WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Organizers of Australia’s largest free literary festival canceled the event Tuesday after more than 180 writers and speakers withdrew over the scrapping of an appearance by an Australian-Palestinian writer and academic. The uproar began when the board of the Adelaide Festival, which runs Adelaide Writers

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The death toll from a crackdown on protests in Iran jumps to at least 2,571, activists say

By JON GAMBRELL Associated Press DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The death toll from nationwide protests in Iran has surpassed 2,500, activists said, as Iranians made phone calls abroad for the first time in days Tuesday after authorities severed communications during a crackdown on demonstrators. The number of dead climbed to at least 2,571

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Hong Kong court moves closer to sentencing activist Jimmy Lai after hearing lighter penalty pleas

By KANIS LEUNG Associated Press HONG KONG (AP) — A Hong Kong court heard sentencing arguments Tuesday for former publisher Jimmy Lai’s co-defendants as it moved closer to sentencing the prominent democracy advocate whose conviction under a national security law could land him in prison for life. The jail term’s potential length remained unclear. Former

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