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Record Low Temperatures in North China

Record low temperatures were measured in Northeast China, TASS reported, citing the National Meteorological Service. Heilongjiang's thermometers showed 44.5 degrees below zero Celsius tonight - a negative record for this winter.

978 Million People Worldwide Have Been Victims of Cybercrime in 2017

978 million people worldwide have been victims of cybercrime in 2017, according to a report by Norton, quoted by The Guardian.

Each of them spent an average of two business days to take care of the consequences. The most common attacks are low-tech - attempts to deceive the user to reveal their personal information.

Canada Working Hard to Convince Trump on NAFTA

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Tuesday Canada was working hard to convince U.S. President Donald Trump that the NAFTA trade agreement was in the interest of the United States as well as other countries, Reuters reported.

Hundreds of Turks and Kurds fight at German airport/VIDEOS

Four have been injured, while the local police had to use tear gas to break the fight up, RT is reporting.

The incident happened when a group of Kurds, protesting and shouting "Erdogan fascist," was attacked by Turks who were waiting to board a flight to Istanbul.

Bosnia Denies Pressing Serbia to Arrest Dodik

Bosnia's Security Minister has denied that Sarajevo ever asked Serbia to arrest Milorad Dodik, President of the Republika Srpska, in connection with an investigation being conducted against him.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Monday that Bosnia had asked Serbia to detain Dodik over, he said, "some villa".

Two Snowboarders were Saved by Mountain Rescuers

Two snowboarders have been rescued by teams of the Mountain Rescue Service over the past day, the BNR said.

One got lost in Vitosha and the other near Borovets. Rescuers advise inexperienced skiers and snowboarders not to run out of the slopes and not to enter avalanche areas.

Mother of child found alone in apartment fire charged

An Athens prosecutor has filed charges of endangerment against a woman whose 1-year-old child was found alone in the family apartment by firefighters called to put out a blaze in the early hours of Wednesday.

Pristina seeks support at Council of Europe, gets none

Marija Obradovic, a member of Serbia's delegation to this organization and PACE vice-president, says that Pristina has no support whatsoever to apply for membership in the Council of Europe (CoE).

Tesla Sets Massive Stock Awards for Musk Based on Boosting Market Value

Silicon Valley billionaire Elon Musk could earn as much as $55.8 billion in Tesla Inc stock and own more than a quarter of the electric car company in the next decade if he hits all targets of a bold new pay plan, according to Reuters. 

Tsipras to present Zaev with Greek position on name issue

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will be meeting with his counterpart from the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Zoran Zaev, on Wednesday afternoon, on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

LeBron James becomes youngest to score 30,000 points

LeBron James made NBA history on Jan. 23, hitting the final shot of the first quarter to become the youngest player ever to reach the 30,000 career regular season point milestone.

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