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Softly, softly for now, May's enforcers gear up for big Brexit vote
Less than five months before Britain leaves the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May's parliamentary enforcers are on the prowl.
With Trump sitting nearby, Macron calls nationalism a betrayal
French President Emmanuel Macron used an address to world leaders gathered in Paris for Armistice commemorations on Sunday to send a stern message about the dangers of nationalism, calling it a betrayal of moral values.
Box Office: 'Grinch' sees green with $66 million, 'Overlord' beats 'Spider's Web'
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) - "The Grinch" proved it's never too early for some holiday cheer as the animated family flick stole the weekend box office with $66 million from 4,141 locations.
Democrats to probe Trump actions on AT&T, Amazon.com: Axios
When Democrats take control of the U.S. House they plan to investigate the Trump administration's decision to try to block AT&T Inc from acquiring Time Warner, and whether officials sought to punish Amazon.com Inc by prodding the U.S. Post Offic...
Netanyahu calls Paris conversation with Putin 'very important'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin at World War One commemorations on Sunday, their first meeting since the downing of a Russian plane during an Israeli air raid in Syria in September.
Extreme 'devil winds' may worsen deadly California fires
Crews faced hot dry "devil winds" as they battled two giant wildfires raging at opposite ends of California on Sunday, including a blaze in the north that is now one of the deadliest and most destructive in the state's history.
Natural that Europe should want an army, says Russia's Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday it made sense for a powerful economic bloc like the European Union to want to defend itself militarily.
Top Democrats urge acting attorney general to step aside from Mueller probe
Top congressional Democrats on Sunday urged acting U.S. Attorney General Matthew Whitaker to step aside from overseeing a special counsel probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election and possible collusion between Moscow and the...
In solemn Paris ceremony, Macron leads global WW1 Armistice commemorations
President Emmanuel Macron led tributes to the millions of soldiers killed during World War One on Sunday, holding an emotional ceremony in Paris attended by dozens of world leaders to commemorate the centenary of the Armistice.
Change tack or face defeat, Brexit critics tell British PM May
Prime Minister Theresa May was under growing pressure on Sunday to change her plan for Britain to leave the European Union to avoid defeat in a parliamentary vote.
Trump discussed Khashoggi response with Turkey's Erdogan: White House official
U.S. President Donald Trump and his Turkish counterpart Tayyip Erdogan discussed how to respond to the killing last month of Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi, a White House official said on Sunday.
Eurosceptic minister shows support for British PM on Brexit
Andrea Leadsom, leader of Britain's lower house of parliament, said on Sunday she supported Prime Minister Theresa May and did not expect other ministers to resign over Brexit.
Severe 'devil winds' expected to whip up deadly California blazes
Severe hot and dry "devil winds" kicked up on Sunday in fire ravaged Southern California and more winds were expected in the north, fanning the flames of wild fires that have killed at least 25 people, officials said.
British opposition spokesperson says Labour won't vote for 'blind Brexit'
Britain's opposition Labour Party will not vote in parliament for a bad Brexit deal or a "blind Brexit", Labour's defence spokesperson Nia Griffith said on Sunday.
Michael Jackson's 'Bad' tour jacket sold at auction
Michael Jackson's iconic black "Bad" jacket, which he wore on his first solo tour, sold for $298,000 late Saturday, about three times its original asking price, at a New York auction which featured items from music legends Prince, Madonna, John...
Alibaba Singles' Day sales hit $10 billion in first hour
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd settled roughly 69 billion yuan ($9.92 billion) in the first hour of its annual Singles' Day on Sunday, up roughly 21 percent from last year's early haul of 57 billion yuan. Singles' D...
Softly, softly for now, British PM May's enforcers gear up for big Brexit vote
Less than five months before Britain leaves the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May's parliamentary enforcers are on the prowl.
Central American migrants resume their march towards U.S. border
Hundreds of Central American migrants resumed their march north through Mexico on Saturday, en route to the U.S. border where President Donald Trump has effectively suspended the granting of asylum to migrants who cross illegally.
Thousands mark WW1 Armistice in Australia, unbowed by attack
Thousands of people attended memorial services across Melbourne to mark the centenary of the Armistice ending World War One, shrugging off heightened security after Friday's attack in Australia's second largest city which police branded ter...
Separatist-held regions hold elections in eastern Ukraine
Rebel-controlled Donetsk and Luhansk regions in eastern Ukraine hold leadership elections on Sunday in the shadow of a conflict that has killed more than 10,000 people and poisoned relations between Ukraine and Russia.