Welcome back to your weekly international edition of the daily briefing, where we try to highlight a little of what's going on around the world.
First, from NCR yesterday:
Sex abuse advocacy group SNAP sued by former employee
Turkey's beleaguered Christians aim to stay resilient after attacks
And from Global Sisters Report:
Circle the City with Love combats political rancor ahead of inauguration
How the world is looking at January 20:
U.K.'s Guardian live-blogging climate change in lead-up to inauguration: Live from the climate-change frontline as Trump becomes president
China's president sends Trump warning: Paris climate deal must not be allowed to fail
China says it's ready to hit back if Trump starts a trade war
Russia Fears That Trump Won't Be Such a Great Deal After All
Brexit frustrations:
Prime Minister to Davos: UK will be a global leader on trade
EU politicians and businesses warn PM May over 'difficult' Brexit
Goldman Sachs Is Considering Cutting Its London Workforce in Half After Brexit
PM challenged by senior party leaders over 'worse than feared' EU withdrawal speech
Article 50 diplomat predicts 'one in three' chance of no Brexit deal
Parts far and wide:
Russia and Turkey Conduct Joint Strikes in Syria
West African Force Poised to Ensure Gambian Power Transfer
From Italy with love:
Fears "many dead" in Italian hotel hit by avalanche
'Catastrophe' in central Italy on day of four big quakes
Italy steps up talks with Libya over curbs to migrant flows
Five Italian microbrews you need to try now
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[Joshua J. McElwee is NCR Vatican correspondent. His email address is jmcelwee@ncronline.org. Follow him on Twitter: @joshjmac.]