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UK Today 2-7, -14-9oC
Feeling much colder with a strong northeasterly wind
Sunday 3-6oC
Windy, with a risk of coastal gales, and feeling very cold. Sunny for most places through the morning, then increasing cloud through the afternoon across southern areas. Perhaps drizzle arriving.
More than 3,000 flights are cancelled as snow and frigid winds slam into eastern North America.
US shivers amid record-breaking low temperatures Temperatures were forecast to plunge below -20F (-29C) in parts The storm has so far forced hundreds of schools and businesses to close in New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, the Carolinas, Maryland and Virginia.Panicked New York City residents rushed to shops before the snow came, clearing shelves of milk, eggs, and kale, the New York Times reported.The weather pattern has already brought snow to the US South as far down as Florida, where the cold snap has caused iguanas to lose their grip and fall from trees. Natural gas prices in the US north-east have risen to an all-time high, driven by demand for heating fuel.
Alps weather: Heavy snow cuts off ski resortsHeavy snow has cut off the Alpine ski resorts of Cervinia in Italy and Adelboden in Switzerland, as stormy weather continues to batter Europe.
Italian media report that Cervinia, in the Aosta Valley, is half-buried under 2m (6.6ft) of fresh snow. About 10,000 tourists are stuck there.
A similar emergency has gripped Adelboden, where the army was mobilised to clear debris from a landslide.
In many resorts the avalanche risk is at level four, out of five in total.
The weather jeopardised a World Cup ski race that is scheduled to take place this weekend in Adelboden. The landslide cut the resort's road to Frutigen, Neue Zürcher Zeitung news reports.
But reports in Swiss media say the race will go ahead and the authorities are working
Luật lệ về tị nạn tại Đức quy định rất chặt chẽ."Nếu như ông Trịnh Xuân Thanh trước kia mà tiếp tục ở lại Đức, câu chuyện trở về Việt Nam hoặc theo con đường tự nguyện hoặc 'trình diện' giống như phía Việt Nam nói, hay là 'bị bắt cóc' như là phía Đức nói, thì ông Thanh cũng phải chịu những trình tự, thủ tục tị nạn giống như hàng triệu người khác tới Đức.
"Và nếu ông Thanh không chứng minh được những lý do chính trị chính đáng thì ông cũng sẽ bị trục xuất như rất nhiều người đã từng bị."
Ashes: Australia's Usman Khawaja hits 171 against England in Sydney
Fire and Fury: Tillerson 'never questioned' Trump mental health
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says he has never doubted President Trump's mental health after a new book claimed staff saw him as a child.Author Michael Wolff said White House employees believed Mr Trump's "mental powers were slipping".His book, Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, went on sale early despite the president's attempts to block its publication.
Mr Trump says the book is "boring and untruthful" and Wolff a "total loser".
He said it was being pushed by the media and others to hurt him. He added in a tweet: "They should try winning an election. Sad!“
Russia has fiercely criticised the US for convening the UN Security Council over protests in Iran.Russia's envoy Vassily Nebenzia said involving the council in an "internal affair" damaged the top UN body.
Minutes earlier, US Ambassador Nikki Haley praised the protests as a "powerful exhibition of brave people".Iran's ambassador said the US was abusing its power as a permanent member of the council. At least 21 people have been killed in the protests.They broke out in one Iranian city in late December against the state of the economy and quickly spread to dozens of cities, with slogans chanted against the government and ruling clerics.On Wednesday, the head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards declared the defeat of what he described as "sedition" in the country.
Transport for London has apologised after Will Young said he was subjected to homophobic abuse by a bus driver.
The Pop Idol winner said the driver called him a "poofter" and has appealed for help in tracking him down.
It is understood to have happened on 12 December when Mr Young was driving his car in Fulham.
TfL said it was investigating and any form of hate crime was "completely unacceptable" and would "not be tolerated".
House of Fraser aims to cut store rents The House of Fraser department store chain has confirmed that it is seeking to reduce rents on some of its stores.
The retailer confirmed that it had written to some landlords asking for their "support".
The move, first reported by Sky News, suggests that it could be struggling after a tough Christmas for retailers.
House of Fraser, which is due to reveal its Christmas trading figures next week, closed stores in Leicester and Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, last year.
Rival chain Debenhams issued a profit warning this week after reporting disappointing Christmas trading.
It said like-for-like sales in the UK fell 2.6% for the 17 weeks to 30 December amid a "volatile and competitive" market.
A House of Fraser spokesperson said: "We can confirm that we have contacted some of our landlords asking for their support as we drive forward with our transformation programme."
Newspaper headlines: 'Outrage' over black-cab rapist release
Canada -Plane evacuated after Toronto airport collision A plane that had just landed in Toronto was evacuated after it was struck by an empty aircraft pushing back from a gate, the airline said.
WestJet airlines said its Boeing 737-800 carrying 168 passengers and six crew was waiting for a gate when it was hit by a Sunwing plane.
Video showed a fire near the Sunwing plane's tail and WestJet passengers sliding down emergency chutes.All passengers were evacuated and safe, WestJet said.The plane had landed at Toronto Pearson from the resort of Cancun in Mexico and was stationary when the collision took place, the airline said.
A stolen bottle of vodka thought to be the world's most expensive at $1.3m (£960,000) has been found empty on a construction site, Danish police say.The bottle, made from gold and silver and with a diamond encrusted cap, was on loan to a Copenhagen bar which had a collection of vodkas on display.CCTV released on Wednesday showed an intruder, who grabbed the Russo-Baltique vodka and fled the bar.The bottle was found unbroken on a construction site in the city."I don't know what happened with the vodka, but the bottle was empty", Riad Tooba, spokesman for the Copenhagen police, told AFP news agency.
Russian luxury car maker Russo-Baltique is said to have created the vodka to commemorate the centenary of the company's factory.The front of the bottle is decorated with leather and has a replica of the radiator guard used for Russo-Baltique cars.
The cap is shaped like a a Russian imperial eagle and is encrusted with diamonds.
Mr Ingberg said the bottle had featured in an episode of House of Cards as a gift from the Russian president to his US counterpart.
A plane carrying more than 200 passengers from Chicago to Hong Kong was diverted to Alaska after two of the aircraft's toilets were vandalised with excrement, officials said.
The United Airlines flight was forced to make an unscheduled landing in Anchorage on Thursday evening due to a "passenger smearing faeces everywhere".
Police said the man, a US resident of Vietnamese origin, made no threats.
It is not clear what led to the episode taking place.
US employers added fewer jobs than expected in December, capping a year of slowing jobs growth.
Non-farm payrolls rose by 148,000 last month, amid losses in the retail sector, the Labor Department said.
But the unemployment rate held steady at 4.1%, the lowest it has been since 2000.
Canada senator kicked out by Conservatives for 'racism'Lynn Beyak has been removed from the Conservative Party's caucus months after inflammatory remarks about indigenous people.
Macron tells Erdogan: No chance of Turkey joining EU French President Emmanuel Macron has told his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, that there is no chance of progress towards Turkey joining the European Union at present. At a joint news conference in Paris, Mr Macron said there were differences over human rights since Turkey's purges following a failed coup in 2016.Mr Erdogan said Turkey was tired of constantly imploring to join the EU.
He lashed out at a journalist who asked about claims Turkey sent arms to Syria.
The journalist had asked him about a story in Cumhuriyet newspaper from 2015 which suggested that Turkish intelligence had sent the supplies.Mr Erdogan responded by accusing the journalist of talking like a member of the Gulenist movement, which he blames for the 2016 coup.
"When you ask your questions, be careful on this point. And do not speak with the words of another," he said.President Erdogan tells BBC: EU wastes Turkey's time Mr Erdogan, pictured with European Commission President Jean Claude Juncker, told the BBC most Turks did not want the EU
Temperatures on a mountain peak in the US state of New Hampshire could fall so low you risk getting frostbite in just a couple of minutes.-67oC
More than 20 frozen waterfalls have formed in Tianmen Mountain National Forest Park in China's Liaoning province.The icy spectacle is thanks to a combination of low temperatures and the park's artificial irrigation system.
Falls hit central and eastern China, bringing chaotic (and often beautiful) scenes.
Moldova court suspends president over Russian media bill Moldova's top court has suspended President Igor Dodon after he vetoed a bill aimed at stopping Russian news broadcasts.
It is the third time that the court has suspended Mr Dodon in three months
Brexit: Nigel Farage to meet Barnier in Brussels
will meet on Monday at the European Commission headquarters. 17.4 million who voted for it.Brexit: Nick Clegg, Ken Clarke and Lord Adonis visit Barnier
Democratic Republic of Congo have confirmed at least 37 people are known to have died in a landslide and flooding caused by heavy rain in the capital Kinshasa on Wednesday.
The Trump administration says it is cutting almost all security aid to Pakistan until it deals with terrorist networks operating on its soil. But will the cuts have any impact, asks the BBC's M Ilyas Khan.
The US has yet to announce exactly how much aid will be cut - but defence experts believe the total impact of the visible aid suspension may fall in the range of more than $900m (£660m).
This includes the suspension of $255m due to Pakistan for military equipment and training under the Foreign Military Financing (FMF) fund, and $700m under the Coalition Support Fund (CSF) - paid to Pakistan for conducting operations against militant groups.
Experts believe the total financial impact of an adverse US policy on Pakistan could be much higher than this though, especially as the US state department has said an unspecified amount of other security assistance managed by the department of defence could be cut.
Pakistan blocked overland Nato supplies into Afghanistan for months in 2011
An emergency earthquake warning sent to millions of people in Japan on Friday and disrupted Tokyo's transport network. false alarm, estimated that a 6.4 magnitude earthquake would hit off the coast of the Ibaraki prefecture in north-eastern Japan.
A warning about a massive earthquake off the coast of California has been sent 92 years late.
A computer error caused the US Geological Survey (USGS) to issue the false alarm about the magnitude 6.8 quake.
The quake actually took place in 1925 when it laid waste to the city of Santa Barbara and caused 13 deaths.
In a statement, the USGS said its computers had "misinterpreted" data causing the alarm to be wrongly issued.
US blocks sale of Moneygram to China's Ant Financial The US has blocked the $1.2bn (£880m) sale of money transfer firm Moneygram to China's Ant Financial, the digital payments arm of Alibaba.
It is the highest profile Chinese deal to be rejected by Washington since Donald Trump came to power.
Regulators overseeing foreign investments in the US had refused to support the takeover, the firms said.
The geopolitical environment had "changed considerably" since the merger was announced last year, they added.
Tài xế dùng tiền lẻ bị ướt qua trạm BOT Cần Thơ - Phụng Hiệp
19/1 sẽ là ngày đăng ký cuối cùng và thời gian thanh toán cổ tức sẽ vào ngày 29/1. Cổ đông nắm giữ 1 cổ phiếu DQC sẽ nhận được 1.500 đồng tiền mặt. cựu Thứ trưởng Bộ Công Thương Hồ Thị Kim Thoa với sở hữu 11.782.431 cổ phần. tỷ lệ chia cổ tức 15%, cuối tháng này, gia đình “sếp” Bóng đèn Điện Quang sẽ nhận về 17,67 tỷ đồng tiền mặt
Hai vợ chông tôi để dành được 20 triệu đồng tiền mặt và 1,5 chỉ vàng chuẩn bị cho công việc. Sau vụ nổ, nhà hỏng, con gặp nạn, toàn bộ tiền, vàng cất trong rương cũng mất sạch, chỉ thấy mỗi cái nắp rương bị hất tung ra ngoài vườn. Từ hôm qua đến giờ, toàn bộ chi phí chạy chữa cho Sơn đều nhờ anh em, bạn bè…”, 6/1/2018, chúng tôi có mặt tại nhà ông Phạm Bá Hường (xóm Xuân Phúc, Nghi Xuân, Nghi Lộc) – nơi xảy ra vụ nổ khiến con trai ông Hường là Phạm Bá Sơn (SN 1997) trọng thương vào ngày 5/1.
Người Nga lo sợ thị trấn ven hồ Baikal thành “một tỉnh” của Trung Quốc sau khi các nhà đầu tư Trung Quốc đổ xô mua bất động sản ở khu vực ven hồ của thị trấn này.
HLV Wenger chính thức nhận án cấm chỉ đạo từ FA 3 trận, kèm theo đó, ông phải nộp phạt số tiền 40.000 bảng.
Bom tuyết” càn quét Mỹ, ít nhất 22 người chết
HLV Wenger chính thức nhận án cấm chỉ đạo từ FA 3 trận, kèm theo đó, ông phải nộp phạt số tiền 40.000 bảng.
Bom tuyết” càn quét Mỹ, ít nhất 22 người chết
mâu thuẫn với bố chồng, trong buổi làm lễ 49 ngày cho người chồng mới qua đời, chị Bùi Thị Hậu (xã Ái Thượng, huyện Bá Thước, Thanh Hóa) đã bị bố chồng dùng dao đâm xuyên đùi dẫn đến tử vong
Đinh La Thăng và 21 bị cáo sẽ ra toà Hà Nội trong một phiên xử lần đầu tiên áp dụng quy định mới.
bang Floria, Mỹ, hạ thấp khiến những con rùa không thể cử động bình thường.
McDonald’s giữ lại biểu tượng hai vòm vàng vì lật ngược lại trông giống bầu ngực, logo của Nike do một sinh viên vẽ với chi phí 35 USD
Sài Gòn lần lượt bị đội lên cao nhất 67-170% trong giai đoạn 2012-2017.
1 ông o Ohio chết cóng trước hiên nhà
xe đi 3km nhưng trả phí cả dự án BOT 180.000 đồng, nhiều tài xế đã phản đối, gây hỗn loạn ở trạm Cần Thơ - Phụng Hiệp.
con rắn to dính bẫy ở khu vực Đầm Mã Trắng (huyện Hóc Môn, TP HCM).
Little Saigon có dịch vụ giúp đối phó con cái có hành vi khó dạy
cô Kimmy Nguyễn, cố vấn phụ huynh; anh Mizutari, nhân viên hỗ trợ văn phòng và cô Kelly Trần, giám đốc dự án FOCUS. (Hình: Linh Nguyễn/Người Việt)
7 chiếc máy bay chiến đấu của Nga bị phiến quân chống chính quyền Damas tại Syria phá hủy ngày 31/12/2017 vừa qua, bộ Quốc Phòng Nga vào hôm nay, 04/01/2018 đã lên tiếng bác bỏ thông tin này
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