December 6, 2016 The Latest: Russia upset by muted response to Aleppo attack The Latest on the conflict in Syria (all times local): 12:05 p.m.
December 6, 2016 Syrian government: Aleppo truce must include rebel pullout The Syrian government says it rejects any cease-fire for embattled Aleppo unless it includes the departure of all rebels from the eastern part of the city.
December 6, 2016 Trump son-in-law's family donated to Israeli settler groups President-elect Donald Trump's son-in-law co-directs a family foundation that has donated tens of thousands of dollars to Jewish settlement organizations in the West Bank, according to tax records.
December 6, 2016 Pedophile trumpeter beaten to death with own instrument by angry parents A trumpet-playing pedophile was beaten to death – in part with his own instrument – when he was attacked during a concert by parents from a preschool where he was alleged to have molested kids, AFP reported.
December 6, 2016 Brazil anti-trust body says bids rigged for 2014 World Cup Brazil's anti-trust body says several construction companies rigged bids for 2014 World Cup stadiums, driving up costs by overcharging for the work.
December 6, 2016 NATO chief trumpets new 'momentum' with EU military ties NATO's chief says the alliance and the European Union are moving forward on deepening cooperation, as U.S. President-elect Donald Trump insists European allies start pulling their own military weight.
December 6, 2016 Colombians protest over rape, killing of 7-year-old girl Hundreds of angry Colombians are taking to the streets to protest the kidnapping and rape of a 7-year-old girl found strangled in an upper-class Bogota apartment.
December 6, 2016 Carter: US to return Okinawa land to Japanese government U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter says the U.S. will give back to the Japanese government nearly 10,000 acres of land on Okinawa that U.S. Marines use for jungle warfare training.
December 6, 2016 Cuba starts return to normal as mourning for Castro ends Music is playing in the streets again.
December 5, 2016 Bolivia: Crashed jet's company left trail of unpaid debts The airline involved in last week's crash in the Andes left a trail of unpaid bills that forced Bolivia's air force to seize two planes and briefly jail one of the company's owners, Bolivian Defense Minister Reymi Ferreira said Monday.