The Latest: Israeli troops seal off major roads leading to West Bank city of Ramallah in search of shooter who killed 2
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A Somali official says Ethiopian troops arrested a former extremist leader who is now a candidate in a regional election in the country's southwest
President Donald Trump has gone from denying knowledge of any payments to women who claim to have been mistresses to apparent acknowledgment of those hush money settlements - though he claims they wouldn't be illegal
The Associated Press has found that a hacking group often nicknamed Charming Kitten has spent the past month trying to break into the personal emails of more than a dozen U.S. Treasury officials
The French government spokesman says security forces are trying to catch the suspected shooter dead or alive, two days after an attack near Strasbourg's Christmas market
Sri Lanka's Supreme Court to deliver a much-anticipated verdict whether it was legal for President Maithripala Sirisena to dissolve Parliament and call for fresh elections, a move that has deepened a political crisis
Negotiators from almost 200 countries are making a last-minute effort to resolve differences on the rules that will govern the 2015 Paris climate accord
The European Central Bank is expected to halt the stimulus program that it deployed nearly four years ago to nurture a teetering eurozone economy back to health.
US-backed Syrian Kurdish fighters push deeper into IS-held eastern town in Syria, extremists' last enclave
Conservation group says Tanzania's agreement to build a huge hydroelectric plant in the Selous Game Reserve risks damage to an important wetland
Israeli rescue service chief says 2 killed, 2 wounded in shooting attack near West Bank settlement
The European Union's highest court has ruled that a fee all German households have to pay to finance the country's public broadcasters complies with EU law
Japan's space agency says more than 200 photos taken by two small rovers on an asteroid show no signs of a smooth area for the planned touchdown of a spacecraft early next year
Sweden's security service says a man has been arrested, suspected of preparing, "alternatively conspiracy to commit" a terrorist attack
A person familiar with the deal tells The Associated Press that free agent reliever Jeurys Familia is set to rejoin the New York Mets with a $30 million, three-year contract
Apple says it plans to build a $1 billion campus in Austin, Texas
Germany's main business lobby group says it's up to the British government "not to waste any more time" and to secure an orderly exit from the European Union.
Britain's foreign secretary joins Yemen peace talks on final day in Sweden, along with UN secretary-general
Germany's governing coalition is trying to resolve a long-running dispute over a ban on doctors advertising abortions
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