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US President-elect Donald Trump urged the government to cancel the order with Boeing for a revamped Air Force One, a prominent symbol of the US presidency, complaining that costs are out of control.
Syria's army and allies pushed into rebel-held parts of Aleppo's Old City, a monitoring group said, looking closer than ever to achieving their most important victory of the five-year-old civil war by driving rebels out of their last urban stronghold.
Dozens of buildings collapsed in Indonesia's northern province of Aceh, after a 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck in the early hours of Wednesday.
Italy's President Sergio Mattarella wants parliament to draft a new electoral law before any ballot is held, a source close to the president said, a move likely to delay any vote after Prime Minister Matteo Renzi resigns.
Angela Merkel laid out the case for a fourth term as German chancellor, seeking to energise her conservatives with call to ban full-face Muslim veils and a promise of a tougher stance on immigration after a record refugee influx.
President Barack Obama warned that the United States would not be able to wipe out terrorism with military might as he offered a sweeping defence of his administration's national security record.
Beyonce got nine Grammy nominations, followed by Drake, Rihanna and Kanye West with eight nods each, as pop, R&B and hip-hop took centrestage in the contest for the music industry's highest honors.
Yemen appeared to reject a UN plan to end its civil war, saying the roadmap would create a "dangerous international precedent" by legitimising the rebellion against the country's internationally recognized government.
The British government will need to put forward a new law to trigger formal divorce talks with the European Union if it loses the legal battle over who can start the Brexit process, a lawyer told the UK’s Supreme Court.
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