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Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx rang in the new year together in Miami, plus more news

KATIE HOLMES AND JAMIE FOXX ARE 'VERY SERIOUS,' SPENT NEW YEAR'S TOGETHER

Three years and counting. Katie Holmes reportedly spent New Year's with her rumored boyfriend Jamie Foxx in Miami. A source tells Us Weekly the private couple stepped out for dinner on South Beach together on Dec. 30 before ringing in the new year at Soho House, where they were spotted "holding hands while walking near the pool." The insider noted that the pair, who have denied romance rumors since they first surfaced in 2013 and were rumored to have split at one point last year, are "very serious."




VW near $2bn 'dieselgate' settlement: NY Times

 Volkswagen is close to a deal to pay $2 billion to settle a US criminal investigation into the emissions-cheating scandal involving its diesel cars, the New York Times reported Friday.
A settlement between the US Department of Justice and the German auto giant could come as early as next week, the newspaper said, citing three people who were not identified.

   
VW told AFP it was continuing to cooperate with US authorities to resolve the case.
   
Volkswagen admitted last year it had installed software on as many as 11 million diesel vehicles sold worldwide to circumvent tests for emissions while enabling them to release up to 40 times the permitted amounts of nitrogen oxides during actual driving.
   
Volkswagen already has settled civil charges in the scandal, agreeing to pay $14.7 billion in an agreement that permits owners of nearly a half million 2.0-liter diesel vehicles to either sell them back or get them fixed.

Donald Trump names Dan Coats national intelligence director

US President-elect Donald Trump has named Dan Coats as his national intelligence director.
The Indiana ex-senator formerly served on the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Mr Trump said Mr Coats would "provide unwavering leadership... and spearhead my administration's ceaseless vigilance against those who seek to do us harm".

The appointment comes a day after an intelligence report accused Russia's president of ordering a campaign aimed at helping Mr Trump to victory.
Mr Trump said in a statement that Mr Coats had "clearly demonstrated the deep subject matter expertise and sound judgment required to lead our intelligence community".
A statement from Mr Coats said: "There is no higher priority than keeping America safe, and I will utilise every tool at my disposal to make that happen."
Mr Coats has been a vocal critic of Russia over its 2014 annexation of Crimea.
He will need the Senate to confirm his appointment, replacing James Clapper.

What does the national intelligence director do?

The position of director of national intelligence was created after the 11 September terrorist attacks to improve the US intelligence gathering agencies.
The director is the president's principal adviser on matters on national intelligence, overseeing the National Intelligence Programme, which covers all projects related to the intelligence community.
The post also oversees the US Intelligence Community, the grouping that combines the independent work of 16 agencies, including the CIA.

Who is Dan Coats?

Dan Coats entered Congress in 1981, representing Indiana in the House. He took Dan Quayle's place in the Senate in 1989 when Mr Quayle became President George HW Bush's vice-president.
Mr Coats had earlier served in the US Army in the 1960s and left the Senate in 1998, becoming US ambassador to Germany in the early 2000s.
After that he became a lobbyist for pharmaceutical, defence and energy companies, returning to the Senate in 2010. He did not seek re-election in 2016.
During his time in the Senate he sat on the intelligence committee.

What's his relationship with Mr Trump?

Has not always been easy.
In early 2016 he said: "I am increasingly concerned by Donald Trump's statements and behaviour, and I have serious concerns about his ability to win the general election and provide presidential leadership."
He was also damning about Mr Trump's lewd comments on women from 2005 that were leaked to the press during the election campaign.
On 8 October, he wrote on Twitter that "Donald Trump's vulgar comments are totally inappropriate and disgusting, and these words have no place in our society".
And back in December 2015, when Mr Trump announced his plans to prevent Muslims immigrating to the US, Mr Coats wrote: "Once again, Donald Trump has chosen bombastic rhetoric over sound judgement."
Generally, however, he supported his party's nominee once chosen, publicly criticising former candidate Ted Cruz for refusing to endorse Mr Trump.

Ivory Coast soldiers mutiny spreads to Abidjan

A mutiny by Ivory Coast soldiers over pay has spread to the commercial capital Abidjan, with soldiers taking over the country's army headquarters.They fired in the air as they took control of the base in the city's Plateau district. The mutiny began on Friday in the central city of Bouake.
It then spread to a number of military camps around the country.


Defence Minister Alain-Richard Donwahi has gone to Bouake to discuss the protesters' demands.
An MP in the city said the soldiers wanted $8,000 and a house each.
The BBC's Alex Duval Smith in Ivory Coast says the mutiny brings back memories of Ivory Coast's 10-year civil war, which ended in 2011.
Some of the mutineers are thought to be former rebels who joined the army after the conflict. The rebels were based in Bouake.
On Saturday army mutinying soldiers took over the military HQ in Plateau after army chiefs had already fled.

Fort Lauderdale 'chosen by suspect' for airport attack

The suspect in Florida's deadly airport shooting travelled to Fort Lauderdale specifically to carry out the attack, authorities say.
George Piro, the FBI agent in charge of the investigation, said that Esteban Santiago, 26, had been questioned at length overnight.
Five people died in the attack and eight were wounded.
Authorities say Mr Santiago, an Iraq war veteran, opened fire after flying from Alaska with a gun in his luggage.
There was no sign of any altercation on the flight or at the airport before the attack began, Mr Piro said.
Federal charges have been filed against Mr Santiago and they should be outlined in detail later on Saturday.
Mr Piro said: "We continue to look at all avenues and all motives for this horrific attack. We are continuing to look at the terrorism angle in regards to the potential motivation."



He served in Iraq from April 2010 to February 2011, and ended his service in August 2016.

US media reported that he had received a general discharge from the Alaska National Guard for unsatisfactory performance.
His brother said he had been receiving psychological treatment recently.
His aunt told a local newspaper he had "lost his mind" while serving in Iraq.
He reportedly told police after the attack that the government was controlling his mind and made him watch jihadist videos.
One of the victims of the attack was reportedly a woman from Atlanta. The devout Catholic, Olga Woltering, was named by her church, the Catholic Church of the Transfiguration.
Another victim, 57-year-old Iowa man Michael Oehme, was named by his sister, Elizabeth Oehme-Miller.
Fort Lauderdale Airport reopened on Saturday but Terminal 2, where the shootings happened, remains closed.
Airport officials say they still have 20,000 items of luggage to return to their owners.
A tweet from the airport account said this was a "complex and time-consuming process". When the gunman opened fire, many people rushed out on to the tarmac.



Syria conflict: Bomb kills dozens in Azaz on Turkish border

At least 43 people have been killed in a car bomb blast in the rebel-held Syrian town of Azaz, near the Turkish border, reports say.
The explosion occurred outside a courthouse in the town, some just 7km (four miles) from the Turkish frontier.
Azaz has recently been targeted by so-called Islamic State (IS).
The latest blast is the worst since a nationwide ceasefire - brokered by Russia and Turkey. IS is not included in the truce, which has mainly held.
No group has yet said it carried out the bombing, which according to some reports may have killed as many as 60 people and injured many more.
The activist group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said six rebels were among the dead, with the rest believed to be civilians

PM Nawaz telephones Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman, inquires about his health

LAHORE (News) – Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif on Saturday has telephoned JUI-F chief Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman and inquired about his health.

According to details, the premier also sent bouquet to JUI-F chief over his successful operation of gallbladder at Ittefaq Hospital in Lahore.
On the other hand, Speaker of National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Saddiq and Chief Minister of Punjab (CM) Shehbaz Sharif also arrived at hospital to see Fazal-ur-Rehman.
The leaders prayed for the speedy recovery of JUI-F chairman and directed proper medical facilities for him.   
Published by: Dunya News

Donald Trump blasts 'fools' who oppose good Russian ties

US President-elect Donald Trump has posted a series of tweets condemning those who oppose good relations with Russia as "'stupid' people, or fools".

Mr Trump vowed to work with Russia "to solve some of the many... pressing problems and issues of the WORLD!"
His comments came after an intelligence reportsaid Russia's president had tried to aid a Trump election victory.
Mr Trump said Democrats were to blame for "gross negligence" in allowing their servers to be hacked.
In a series of tweets on Saturday, Mr Trump said that having a good relationship with Russia was "no bad thing" and that "only 'stupid' people, or fools, would think that it is bad!"
He added that Russia would respect the US more when he was president.

Imran demands resignation of Railways Minister

LODHRAN (News Reporter PW) – Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan arrived in Lodhran city on Saturday for condolence with the victims  family of tragic train accident that occurred recently.

The PTI chief sympathised with relatives in a home in which four kids died due to train crash. He also talked to media in this respect.



“Minister for Railways Khawaja Saad Rafique should resign after the tragic Lodhran train accident”, Imran Khan demanded.
He asserted that the train accident was caused by negligence on part of the management and this is not the first time that a terrible accident had occurred. Imran Khan suggested that the communication system should be improved.
“If they had spent enough on railway crossing, the communication system would have improved”, he added.
Furthermore, he said that corruption in the country cannot be eradicated till big names are caught while National Accountability Bureau (NAB) only highlights people attempting small scale corruption.


Published by: Dunya News

Panamagate case: PTI submits additional documents in SC

ISLAMABAD (News92world) – Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf has submitted additional documents in Supreme Court regards to Panamgate case, reported News92world.

The documents also include a transcript of interviews by Nawaz Sharif’s financial advisor Haroon Pasha.
According to details, it was revealed by Harron Pasha during his interviews on Dec 6, 2016 and Jan 4, 2017 that Sharif family has got all the records of assets’ ownership and revelations in Panama Papers.
The financial advisor of Sharif family also expressed during these interviews that they would submit all evidences and would try to satisfy the court.

Further hearing of Panmagate case would continue from Monday onward and in which the additional documents would be analyzed.

 Published by: Dunya News.