The Tuesday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Tuesday, Dec. 20
FEDS TO BAN OIL, GAS OFFSHORE LICENCES IN ARCTIC: The federal government says it will ban offshore oil and gas licensing in Arctic waters, a measure to be reviewed every five years. The joint announcement with the U.S. also sees President Barack Obama designating the bulk of U.S.-owned waters in the Arctic Ocean and certain areas in the Atlantic Ocean as indefinitely off limits to future oil and gas leasing. The move on Tuesday helps put some finishing touches on Obama’s environmental legacy while also testing President-elect Donald Trump’s promise to unleash the nation’s untapped energy reserves.
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ISIL CLAIMS RESPONSIBILITY FOR ATTACK AT BERLIN CHRISTMAS MARKET: The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for a truck rampage in Berlin, but the only suspect has been set free for lack of evidence. A statement purportedly from ISIL said the driver was one of its “soldiers.” The truck drove into a popular Christmas market Monday, killing 12 people and injuring nearly 50 others. A person German police say was a passenger was found dead inside the truck. The suspect, who came to Germany from Pakistan as an asylum seeker, was arrested but denied involvement.


