Trump slams Democrats over the US government shutdown as activists and Democrats demand protections for 'dreamers'.
Donald Trump's anger could prove costly for the UK, as Boris Johnson says the UK should be welcoming the president with open arms.
David Lidington campaigned as a Remain and suggested Britain could rejoin the European Union within a generation.
Hundreds of Haitian immigrants marched on New York on Friday to against comments allegedly made by President Trump in which he referred to their homeland as a "s**thole".
It is the first time shutdown since 2013 and means that only essential federal government services will be operating.
MPs across the House of Commons have backed a law change that will create millions of pounds of tax relief for wealthy donors to the Leave and Remain referendum campaigns
Doctors at the NHS have warned that the NHS faces its worst threat since the 2010 Swine Flu pandemic.
Chinese foreign ministry says an American missile destroyer, USS Hopper, came within 12 nautical miles of Huangyan Island.
Non-essential services of the federal American government have come to a grinding halt after Senate failed to back the president in approving funding.
Republicans and Democrats blame each other for the shutdown as non-essential services face closure.
Pyongyang has not made it clear whether the visit is permanently cancelled or temporarily suspended.
It comes as no surprise President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi announces he seeks another four-year term.
British PM Theresa May will meet President Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
In what is seen as a test of Donald Trump's Presidential powers the US Supreme Court announced it will consider a challenge to a ban on people from 6 Muslim-majority countries.
US Republicans are demanding that a private memo shown to the US intelligence committee is made public.
The Kim Jong-un regime is set to send its 140-member art troupe to South Korea to showcase its softer side to the world.
Whitehall officials had been trying to arrange talks between Trump and May, but their efforts have failed.
Japanese authorities and students' parents are outraged by the flyover as the US forces pushed to damage-control mode.
Syrian regime warns Turkish warplanes will have "no picnic" in its territorial airspace and vows to "destroy" the invading jets.
Russian President Vladimir Putin immersed himself in a frozen lake to celebrate Epiphany, a major holiday in Orthodox Christianity marking the baptism of Jesus.
Kiev adopted a law labelling Moscow as an "aggressor" state in Donetsk and Luhansk provinces.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced she is expecting her first child with her partner Clarke Gayford.
The Foreign Secretary said it's 'ridiculous' that the UK and France, two of the world's biggest economies, were linked by a single rail tunnel, say reports.
Ukip leader Henry Bolton says a 'coup' has been waged against him after his ex-girlfriend Jo Marney was revealed to have made racist comments about Meghan Markle.
Vladimir Putin's main opposition rival has hit out at the Russian leader and his near 20-year grip on power.
Millions of Brits will settle for nothing less than a hard Brexit, even if that leads to grief and misery at home and in hospitals.
"That's a special kind of dumb and inappropriate," one Twitter user chimed.
"Disturbing doesn't begin to describe it," another said.
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