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German police screen hundreds of North Africans at Cologne station
5:53:44 AM

Police officers of Germany's federal police   Bundespolizei check young men at Cologne's main railways station following   New Year celebrationsGerman police said they screened hundreds of North Africans on New Year's Eve at the main railway station in the western city of Cologne, where hundreds of women were sexually assaulted and robbed during celebrations a year ago. Last year's attacks in Cologne, where police said the suspects were mainly of North African and Arab appearance, fuelled criticism of Chancellor Angela Merkel's decision to allow over a million asylum seekers into Germany in 2015 and 2016.




U.S. judge blocks transgender, abortion-related Obamacare protections
5:33:41 AM
A federal judge in Texas on Saturday issued a court order barring enforcement of an Obama administration policy seeking to extend anti-discrimination protections under the Affordable Care Act to transgender health and abortion-related services. The decision sides with Texas, seven other states and three Christian-affiliated healthcare groups challenging a rule that, according to the judge, defines sex bias to include "discrimination on the basis of gender identity and termination of pregnancy." In granting an injunction one day before the new policy was to take effect, U.S. District Judge Reed O'Connor held that it violates the Administrative Procedure Act, a federal law governing rule-making practices.


Many of the 39 killed in Istanbul attack were foreigners - minister
5:29:15 AM

Police secure an area near an Istanbul nightclub,   following a gun attackISTANBUL (Reuters) - Fifteen or sixteen of the 39 people killed when a gunman attacked a nightclub in Istanbul on Sunday were foreigners, but only 21 of the bodies have so far been identified, Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said. Soylu said a manhunt was underway for the attacker. Speaking to reporters, he said that five Turkish citizens were among the dead and that 69 people were in hospital. (Reporting by Yesim Dikmen; Writing by Nick Tattersall)




Trump leaves open possible Taiwan meet, questions Russia hacking
3:29:17 AM

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump talks to reporters   as he and his wife Melania Trump arrive for a New Year's Eve celebration with   members and guests at the Mar-a-lago Club in Palm Beach, FloridaBy Richard Cowan PALM BEACH, Fla. (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday left open the possibility of meeting with Taiwan's president if she visits the United States after he is sworn in on Jan. 20 and also expressed continued skepticism over whether Russia was responsible for computer hacks of Democratic Party officials. In remarks to reporters upon entering a New Year's Eve celebration at his Mar-a-Lago estate, Trump said, "We'll see," when pressed on whether he would meet Tsai Ing-wen, Taiwan's president if she were to be in the United States at any point after he becomes president. Taiwan's president will be in transit in Houston on Jan. 7 and again will be in transit in San Francisco on Jan. 13.




At least 35 killed in New Year gun attack at Istanbul nightclub
2:33:45 AM

People flee from a nightclub where a gun attack took   place during a New Year party in IstanbulBy Humeyra Pamuk and Nick Tattersall ISTANBUL (Reuters) - At least one gunman shot his way into an Istanbul nightclub packed with hundreds of New Year's revellers on Sunday, killing 35 people and wounding more than 40 in what the provincial governor described as a terrorist attack. One assailant shot a police officer and a civilian as he entered the Reina nightclub before opening fire at random inside, Istanbul Governor Vasip Sahin said at the scene. The attack again shook Turkey as it tries to recover from a failed July coup and a series of deadly bombings in cities including Istanbul and the capital Ankara, some blamed on Islamic State and others claimed by Kurdish militants.




Obama offers U.S. assistance to Turkey after Istanbul attack
2:33:45 AM

An injured woman is carried to an ambulance from a   nightclub where a gun attack took place during a New Year party in IstanbulPresident Barack Obama expressed condolences on Saturday for the attack at a night club in Istanbul and directed his team to offer U.S. help to Turkish authorities, the White House said. "This afternoon the president was briefed by his national security team on the attack in Istanbul," White House spokesman Eric Schultz said in a statement. "The president expressed condolences for the innocent lives lost, directed his team to offer appropriate assistance to the Turkish authorities, as necessary, and keep him updated as warranted." Obama is on vacation in Hawaii.




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