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Ringo and McCartney reunite for trip down memory lane

Beatles drummer Ringo Starr was a surprise guest at the final gig of former band-mate Paul McCartney's London tour, with the pair reuniting to play some of the Fab Four's greatest hits.

"I've had a great night tonight, it's been a great show," the 84-year-old drummer said late Thursday as he took the stage at London's O2 Arena on the final evening of McCartney's "Got Back" tour.

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'Big deal': Elon Musk raises alarms by endorsing what's known as 'German neo-Nazi party'

Elon Musk raised alarm by endorsing Germany's far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), which has called for the nation to leave the European Union.

The tech billionaire and Donald Trump adviser commented on an X post by far-right influencer Naomi Seibt, who had criticized German politician Friedrich Merz, saying the potential next chancellor was "horrified by the idea that Germany should follow Elon Musk’s and [Argentina President] Javier Milei’s example," and Musk replied with a brief endorsement.

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'Tariffs all the way!!!' Trump threatens allies in late-night comments

Donald Trump threatened to impose tariffs on U.S. allies in an overnight post demanding that the European Union close its trade gap.

The president-elect told the EU to reduce its trade gap with the U.S. by purchasing oil and gas or face tariffs, which he's also threatened to levy on Canada, China and Mexico.

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Nigeria school fair stampede kills 35 children

A stampede at a school funfair in the southwestern Nigerian city of Ibadan has killed 35 children and seriously injured six others, police said on Thursday.

The injured children were receiving medical attention following the incident, which took place on Wednesday in Nigeria's third-largest city, Oyo State Police Command said.

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Bride, groom, spy: India's wedding detectives

by Aishwarya KUMAR

From an anonymous office in a New Delhi mall, matrimonial detective Bhavna Paliwal runs the rule over prospective husbands and wives -- a booming industry in India, where younger generations are increasingly choosing love matches over arranged marriage.

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South Korea probe team issues Christmas Day summons for Yoon

Investigators probing suspended South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol over his foiled martial law bid on Friday ordered him to appear before the country's corruption watchdog on Christmas Day -- after he snubbed a previous summons this week.

Conservative leader Yoon was stripped of his duties by parliament last weekend following his short-lived December 3 martial law declaration, which plunged the country into its worst political turmoil in decades.

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Notable deaths of 2024

by Raphaëlle PICARD / Janet MCEVOY

From Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny to British actress Maggie Smith and US music titan Quincy Jones, here are some of 2024's most notable deaths.

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Macron slammed over racist remarks Elysee denies he made

President Emmanuel Macron faced accusations of racism Friday over an alleged comment on problems in French hospitals which the Elysee strongly denies he made.

It comes a day after he was also accused of sexist remarks about women opposition leaders and a homophobic quip about a former prime minister he appointed himself.

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Italy's Salvini defiant as verdict due in migrant trial

by Ljubomir MILASIN with Alice RITCHIE in Rome

Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini was defiant Friday as he arrived for the verdict in his long-running trial for blocking a migrant rescue ship at sea, for which he risks six years in jail.

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Trump hard at work undercutting key cabinet nominee before confirmation hearing: Axios

Following his expected approval by a full vote in the Senate after his confirmation hearings, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) will step into his new role as secretary of state with less influence and diminished responsibilities compared to his predecessors.

According to a report from Axios, while Rubio has held back from speaking with foreign leaders until after his confirmation hearings, multiple Trump envoys have been burning up the phones and doing their own negotiating long before the president-elect is sworn in and assumes power.

Under an Axios headline claiming, "Rubio's toughest diplomacy task may be in Trump's Washington," journalist Barak Ravid wrote, "Rubio has extensive foreign policy and national security experience from his years in the Senate, but he isn't a member of Trump's inner circle. He'll have to fight for influence and for Trump's ear as the U.S. decides how to handle a range of conflicts and alliances around the world," adding, "Some key foreign policy issues are run from the White House in most administrations, but Trump has appointed numerous presidential envoys and given them many of the State Department's responsibilities."

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The report notes that Trump already has envoys working on Middle East issues, the Gaza crisis and the Russian invasion of Ukraine while Rubio is staying out of the fray.

Particularly vexing to Rubio having full authority is Trump appointee Rick Grenell having a broad mandate from the president-elect to involve himself wherever he wants.

"His broad job description could allow him to get involved in many other foreign policy files and step on the State Department's turf," Ravid is reporting. "A source with knowledge of the situation said Grenell would be best positioned to succeed Rubio if he leaves the administration in a year or two as many Trump administration insiders expect."

You can read the whole Axios report here.

International rescuers join search for Vanuatu quake survivors

Overseas rescuers joined a hunt for survivors in the rubble of shattered buildings in earthquake-struck Vanuatu on Thursday, with officials saying the toll of nine dead is set to rise.

More than 100 personnel, along with rescue gear, dogs and aid supplies, were being flown on military transport planes from Australia and New Zealand to the capital Port Vila.

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At least 100 N.Koreans deployed to support Russia's war effort in Ukraine have been killed

At least 100 North Koreans deployed to support Russia's war effort in Ukraine have been killed since entering combat in December, South Korean lawmaker Lee Seong-kweun told reporters Thursday.

Pyongyang has sent thousands of troops to reinforce the Russian military, including to the Kursk border region, where Ukrainian forces seized territory earlier this year.

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Trump’s promise of mass deportation throws undocumented Texans into fear, uncertainty

"Trump’s promise of mass deportation throws undocumented Texans into fear, uncertainty" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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