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  1. Honduran opposition lawmaker Gladis Aurora Lopez was injured by an explosive device near the National Congress during a media interview.
  2. Social media users joked that Barron Trump marrying Danish Princess Isabella could resolve tensions over Greenland amid US annexation talks.
  3. Members of the Hindu community in Bangladesh continue to be targeted. A Hindu man, identified as Joy Mahapatro, was killed on Thursday in the Sunamganj district.
  4. US President Donald Trump appeared to have put Secretary of State Marco Rubio in an awkward spot during a televised meeting with oil and gas executives. Trump read aloud a private note from the senator in front of the cameras.
  5. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has dismissed anti-government demonstrators as "troublemakers" seeking "to please the president of the US."
  6. "We don't want to be Americans," Greenland's political parties said after US President Donald Trump again suggested using force to seize the mineral-rich Danish autonomous territory.
  7. Donald Trump has suggested the use of force to seize Greenland "either the easy or difficult way" and "whether Denmark likes it or not".
  8. There appears to be more clarity on the US-Russia dynamics now, a week after the bold aggression that caught Venezuela off guard.
  9. A Japanese man was arrested for arranging a fatal duel in Tokyo under an 1889 law banning duelling, after his opponent died from brain damage.
  10. President Donald Trump insists he's never happy. But now he has a lapel pin that is. The president sported a tiny version of himself on his suit's lapel Friday, under the miniature American flag pin he and other presidents have traditionally worn.