World News World looks on as Saudi crown prince and Vladimir Putin laugh, clasp hands Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, implicated in the murder of a Washington Post columnist, had a good laugh with Russian President Vladimir Putin. 30/11/2018
World News A 7.0-magnitude earthquake hits Alaska, triggering tsunami warning The United States Geological Survey said it hit about 8 miles north of Anchorage. 30/11/2018
World News Marriott says data breach compromised info of up to 500 million guests The world's largest hotel chain said it determined on Nov. 19 that an "unauthorized party" had accessed the database as early as 2014. 30/11/2018
World News Inside Trump's Gitmo, which is scheduled to stay open another 25 years In his first broadcast interview, Guantanamo's Rear Adm. John Ring says without funding from Congress, he'll have trouble caring for aging detainees. 30/11/2018
World News Ukraine bans Russian men from entering the country President Petro Poroshenko imposed martial law this week amid fears of a potential Russian invasion after three naval ships were seized in the Sea of Azov. 30/11/2018
World News At least 5 middle school students taken to hospital after eating marijuana-laced gummy bears The boy told authorities "a couple of different stories" about how he came into possession of the gummy bears, the Polk County sheriff said. 30/11/2018
World News 4 officers charged in connection with beating of undercover officer during protests The indictment says the officers' text messages showed disdain for protesters, "It's gonna be a lot of fun beating the hell out of these sh*theads," one text said. 30/11/2018
World News U.S.-based photographer vanishes in China "The reality in China is you never know if you're going to get into trouble because there are no written rules," he said in an interview last year. 30/11/2018
World News Far-right activist Laura Loomer handcuffs herself to Twitter's New York headquarters Twitter banned Loomer a week ago after she tweeted that Congresswoman-elect Ilhan Omar was anti-Jewish and pro-Sharia law. 30/11/2018
World News Flooding in California as rain hits wildfire-burned areas "The water is coming up, so we want to make sure we get everybody out that we can," a sheriff's official said. 30/11/2018
World News Facebook's Sandberg had company look into George Soros "Something very harmful and maybe irreversible is happening to human attention in our digital age," Soros said. 30/11/2018
World News Starbucks says it will start blocking pornography on its stores' Wi-Fi in 2019 The announcement comes after a new petition by internet safety advocacy group Enough is Enough garnered more than 26,000 signatures. 30/11/2018
World News His tunnel nixed, Musk doubles down on a subterranean dream Musk's grand tunnel plan is news to many of the regulators who would very likely have to give it approval if it's ever going to see the light of day. 30/11/2018
World News Southwest Airlines apologizes for employee laughing at 5-year-old passenger named Abcde The agent snapped a picture of Abcde's boarding pass and posted it on social media, according to girl's mother. 30/11/2018
USA Trump cancels meeting with Putin over seized Ukraine ships and sailors US President Donald Trump says he has cancelled an upcoming meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin because of the Russia-Ukraine standoff. 29/11/2018
World News Ukraine once gave up 5,000 nukes. Russia's attack may have broken that deal. Washington paid half a billion dollars for Ukraine to pass 5,000 nuclear weapons to Russia to be dismantled after brokering the deal. 29/11/2018
World News Trump will meet one-on-one with Putin at G-20, Kremlin says Their last encounter drew criticism after Trump sided with Putin against American intelligence agencies over 2016 election meddling. 29/11/2018
World News The Dead Sea is dying. A $1.5 billion plan aims to resurrect it. Some experts believe the saltiest sea on earth will dry out by 2050, while others predict it will just end up a fraction of its current size. 29/11/2018
World News Inmates accused of scamming hundreds of U.S. service members in 'sextortion' ring The inmates are accused of using smart phones to pose as underage girls in order to trick service members into paying them money. 29/11/2018
World News Deutsche Bank offices searched under money laundering investigation Investigators have gone into the Frankfurt offices as part of a probe by the public prosecutors office into the rogue offshore finance industry. 29/11/2018