London’s Gatwick airport has been a scene of chaos for nearly 24 hours now as over 800 flights have been cancelled affecting nearly 1 lakh passengers as two drones have been spotted multiple times around the airport perimeter since Wednesday.
There seems to one person who is agreeing with Donald Trump’s decision on Syria and it is Russia’s president Vladimir Putin. Speaking at a year-end press conference in Moscow, Putin said he agreed with Trump’s decision as the ISIS had been dealt a strong blow.
There is outright opposition to Trump’s decision on Syria which has been revealed after US Defence Secretary James ‘Jim’ Mattis sent his resignation to the president within 24 hours of the decision to pull US troops out of Syria.
The US has charged two Chinese men accused of hacking into the computer networks of companies and government agencies in over a dozen countries.
Canada’s foreign affairs department has revealed that China has detained a third Canadian citizen this week but did not provide any details as to the circumstances.
US President Trump has shocked his advisers, his own military and the country's close allies with his announcement to pull US troops out of Syria after saying that ISIS had been defeated.
The US Federal Reserve Bank has announced its decision to increase its key interest rate by a quarter of percentage point from 2.25% to 2.5%.
US President Donald Trump's charity foundation named after him will be shutting down amid allegations that he and others from his family illegally misused its funds.
China’s President Xi Jinping marked the 40th anniversary of the opening up of the Chinese economy by a strong speech that had some measure of warning to external actors.
The reality that the UK might leave the European Union without a deal is looking increasingly likely which has prompted the Theresa May government to put troops on stand-by in the case of such an eventuality.
The US military said it has killed 62 fighters from the Islamist group al-Shabab in six air strikes in Somalia in recent days.
American publishing company Merriam-Webster has named ‘justice’ as its Word of the Year for 2018, after it saw a 74% spike in Google search look-ups.
British Prime Minister Theresa May announced that the House of Commons would vote on her negotiated Brexit deal in the week beginning January 14 next year but not if Opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn has his way.
Mahatma Gandhi’s statue in the University of Ghana, which was inaugurated by former President Pranab Mukherjee has been pulled down after protests and petitions were filed against it.
Nicaraguan police were deployed to forcefully disperse a group of journalists protesting raids on a news website’s office.
North Korea has warned the United States that the latest round of sanctions could "block the path to denuclearisation on the Korean peninsula forever".
French police have tracked down the Strasbourg Christmas market attacker and shot him dead. The gunman, Cherif Chekatt was killed in an exchange of gunfire after police stopped him during a patrol.
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that two Canadians Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig are "being investigated" on suspicion of "activities that endangered China's national security."
The Canadian government in its annual report says the terrorist threat level has remained stable at medium since 2014, but has added a new component of “Sikh extremism” as posing a terrorist threat in Canada.
The annual meteor shower that lights up the sky every December is set to peak on the 13th and 14th of this month and Google has marked it with a creative slide show.
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