The global elite gathered at Davos for the World Economic Forum must heed the more sceptical accounts of unstoppable progress.
Brexit Secretary David Davis has faced accusations from Jacob Rees-Mogg that his Brexit transition deal would effectively make the UK a "vassal state" of the EU.
Arthur Wagner from the AfD resigned from his position in Brandenburg's state legislature after making the decision.
Maduro's socialist-backed Constituent Assembly calls for snap polls in April 2018 allowing Maduro to cement power against a fragmented opposition.
Troops and military vehicles are being mobilised near an airport in Pyongyang in suspected preparations for an upcoming military parade.
Nicola Sturgeon's SNP administration is accused of 'pushing its separatist agenda by stealth' after stripping the Union flag from Scottish Government buildings.
Ukip leader Henry Bolton says he is broke and his party is losing up to £30,000 a month. His party gave him a vote of no confidence after his relationship with Jo Marney.
The Turkish offensive aims to remove the US-backed and Kurdish-led SDF. Despite condemnation, the Syrian and Russian regimes appear to have given the operation the go-ahead.
Foreign secretary rebuked by PM in front of cabinet over leaked report he would demand £100m-a-week Brexit dividend for NHS.
US president offers to host French leader for first state visit of his presidency, claim sources, representing a diplomatic coup for Macron.
Does Malta have a corruption problem?
"Just like all things 'Trump' it was written in disappearing ink," one Twitter user wrote.
Philippines president Duterte has repeatedly made it clear that he does want to stay in power beyond his term when it ends in 2022.
Kim Hyon-hui was responsible for blowing up Korean Air Flight 858 in 1987 which killed 115 people. She says she did it on orders of Kim Jong-un's father Kim Jong-il.
Heavy snow in Klosters mountains where global financial conference takes place raises avalanche fears in extra safety headache for organisers.
Tory Andrew Bridgen says subsidy for BAME attendees is "illegal and divisive" as Equality and Human Rights Commission confirm investigation.
Hackers frequently look to target and exploit curious users by tapping into trending issues, events in the news or widely publicised ones in their attacks.
Seoul authorities urged conservative critics to not provoke the North Korean leadership as they hope to improve inter-Korea relations through the Olympics.
The watchdog Common Cause has suggested as much since the $130,000 was paid for the purpose of influencing the 2016 US presidential general election.
Foreign secretary Boris Johnson will demand the Cabinet back a £5bn cash injection for the NHS. It is expected to add pressure on the prime minister Theresa May.
The Democrats have backed a deal in Senate to end the three-day shutdown after the party got assurances over the Obama-era DACA immigration programme.
Trump had been scheduled to travel to Palm Beach in Florida to celebrate the first anniversary of his presidency.
Waterstones and Daunt Books in the UK have been spotted using printouts of the US president's own scathing tweets to help promote Fire and Fury in their front windows.
Four key Ukip members have now resigned from their positions. Pressure is mounting on leader Henry Bolton to resign following a unanimous vote of no confidence.
Abdul Subhan Qureshi, a high-profile militant and co-founder of Islamic terror group Indian Mujahideen, has been arrested in Delhi.
One Twitter user simply wrote: "Fake it till you make it."
The protests broke out as a North Korean delegation, led by pop diva Hyon Song-wol visited ahead of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.
The two-day exercises, which are taking place in the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, are codenamed Mohammad Rasoulallah.
An official White House photo of Trump in the Oval Office, released during the government shutdown on Saturday (20 January) showed him with absolutely no desk clutter.
Women's marches were held in many US cities, as well as London, Paris, Rome and Berlin, to mark the first anniversary of Donald Trump's inauguration.