BEIRUT, Jan. 1 (Xinhua) -- Lebanon's President Michel Aoun on Sunday condemned the terrorist attack that targeted a nightclub in Istanbul during New Year celebrations, which left at least 39 people killed, including three Lebanese.

In a cable to his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Aoun said this condemnable act confirms the importance of cooperation and coordination with all countries to face terrorism and address its root cause.

A gunman stormed into a high-end nightclub known as Reina in the district of Besiktas, and shot at hundreds of people gathering there for New Year celebrations, killing 39 people and injuring 69 others, with four in critical condition, according to the Turkish authorities.

The police have launched a manhunt for the militant who is on the run after slipping out of the nightclub in chaos.

A Middle East Airlines plane, carrying a delegation from Lebanon's Foreign Ministry with a crew of the higher relief committee and a medical team, will be sent to check the condition of the wounded Lebanese and secure their transfer back home, according to a statement issued by the office of Prime Minister Saad Hariri.

BEIJINGCHICAGO, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) -- In an emotional farewell speech on Tuesday night, U.S. President Barack Obama defended his political legacies and repudiated some policies of President-elect Donald Trump.

In the hour-long speech in his hometown of Chicago, Obama mentioned the health care overhaul, the Paris agreement on climate change, financial stability after the 2008 crisis and the nuclear deal with Iran as his key legacies over the past eight years.

During his tenure, the Obama administration succeeded in the expansion of health care, the normalization of relations with Cuba, economic recovery and job growth and the achievement of marriage equality among others.

However, his successor, who takes office on Jan. 20, holds different, even opposite, political views on many of Obama's policies. Trump has proposed banning Muslims from entering the country, building a wall on the border with Mexico, upending a global deal to fight climate change and dismantling Obama's health care reform.

In the speech, Obama said: "Anyone can put together a plan that is demonstrably better than the improvements we've made to our health care system, that covers as many people at less cost, I will publicly support it."

These remarks apparently targeted Trump, who has urged Republican-controlled Congress to repeal the law.

Obama said he rejects discrimination against Muslim Americans, saying: "If we're going to be serious about race going forward, we need to uphold laws against discrimination -- in hiring, and in housing, and in education, and in the criminal justice system."

On climate change, he said "to simply deny the problem not only betrays future generations, it betrays the essential spirit of this country, the essential spirit of innovation and practical problem-solving that guided our founders."

The Paris Agreement is considered a major legacy of Obama's. However, Trump, calling climate change a "hoax," has threatened to withdraw from the global deal that took effect last year.

Actually, in an article published Monday in the Science journal, Obama warned Trump against walking away from the global climate deal, saying that trends toward clean energy are irreversible and will help drive economic growth.

In his farewell speech, he asked his supporters to be politically involved. "If you're disappointed by your elected officials, grab a clipboard, get some signatures, and run for office yourself."

Just one day before the farewell speech, Obama advised Trump to avoid running the White House like his business empire. "You're (Trump) now in charge of the largest organization on earth ... You can't manage it the way you would manage a family business," he told the ABC.

Before leaving office, Obama has beefed up efforts to try to contain Trump's move with accelerating the release of Guantanamo prisoners, imposing sanctions on Russia and calling Democrats to fight for health care law.

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Saturn is known so the planet of responsibility symbolizes the ethics of hard work to be it. Through Saturn's influence, someone 's character is strengthened through trial and issue. It is been told until we learn to discipline ourselves we are disciplined by Saturn.

Are you really able to stick with jobs? At times would you see barriers at each turn or feel beset by problems? Do other folks call you stubborn? Have you ever felt depressed or lonely?

In case you replied yes, then you felt the existence in Saturn in your lifetime.

The planet is named after a Titan-God who was also a father of Jupiter, Neptune, and Pluto. It's also a symbol for Father Time, since he brought an end that had a beginning.

Saturn can also be a planet of self control, thoroughness and constraint. Its dominion is maturity, stability, patience and practicality.

Its sway is cold and prohibitive, stern and cruel.

Saturn is referred to as the Celestial Taskmaster. It does not give us more than we can handle, though it appears like it does, does not it? I'm sure you can imagine times in your life you felt overwhelming but you got over it? That is because Saturn understood you could. The reward builds character, sometimes the attempt itself is itself! Finally, that which we learn, we'll keep the rest of our own lives.

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