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A five-count SDNY indictment charges a sitting Mexican state governor and nine others with running cover for the Chapitos faction in exchange for bribes and political support.

Treasury hit one of China's largest independent refineries and 40 shadow-fleet vessels Friday, escalating Iran pressure weeks before Trump and Xi meet.

An eighth-grader with his father's service weapons killed eight students and a teacher in Kahramanmaras, a day after a similar attack in Sanliurfa.

Overcrowding at a single entrance to the mountaintop UNESCO World Heritage Site during an Easter celebration turned deadly when thousands of visitors, many of them students, crushed into each other on the narrow mountain path.

A two-week truce halts 40 days of strikes, reopens the Strait of Hormuz, and sets the stage for talks in Islamabad on Friday.

The president's 8 p.m. ET deadline threatens strikes on civilian infrastructure while a 45-day ceasefire proposal hangs in the balance.

A New York Times investigation found that a strike Defense Secretary Hegseth promoted as a blow against narco-terrorists actually destroyed a cattle farm and its 50 cows.

PM Frederiksen's left-wing bloc took a narrow lead but fell short of a majority. The centrist Moderates hold 14 kingmaker seats, and coalition talks could take weeks.

Markets surged and oil tumbled after Trump's Truth Social post, but Iran flatly denied any negotiations are taking place, calling it market manipulation.

Cuba's national power grid collapsed for the third time in four months. Now 11 million people face darkness, food shortages, and a government that appears to be losing control.

Forecasters say a potentially powerful El Nino is forming for summer 2026. It could reshape hurricane season, energy bills, and wildfire risk.

Witkoff and Kushner met Iran's foreign minister for 3+ hours in Geneva. Here's what both sides want, and why this round feels different.