Two Israeli soldiers are killed and two others seriously wounded after a shooting at a bus stop in the Jewish settlement of
Giv'at Asaf,
West Bank.
(CNN)
A knife-wielding Palestinian assailant is shot dead in
Jerusalem's Old City, after lightly injuring two police officers by stabbing them.
(Al Jazeera)
Chérif Chekatt, the perpetrator of an attack in
Strasbourg, France, two days ago, which killed two and wounded 14, is found and killed by French police.
(BBC)
A Frenchman originally from
Afghanistan who was wounded and left brain-dead from the attack dies from his injuries.
(Euronews)
A UN-brokered
ceasefire is agreed upon between the two warring factions in
Al Hudaydah,
Yemen. Troops from both sides will withdraw from the port city within three weeks to allow humanitarian aid coming into the country, which has been plagued by war and
famine.
(The Guardian)
Arts and culture
YouTube Rewind 2018 becomes the most disliked YouTube video of all time, with well over 10 million dislikes, achieving the feat in a mere seven days.
(Indystar)
Chinese state media reports a second
Canadian national, Michael Spavor, has been detained on suspicion of endangering state security, while the China foreign ministry say two Canadian nationals are detained in the country. The Spavor investigation follows the detention of former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig on December 10 and Canada's December 1 arrest of
Huawei executive
Meng Wanzhou.
(Reuters)(Reuters)
A tribunal in
Colombia disqualifies the Brazilian multinational corporation
Odebrecht from operating in the country for 10 years amid ongoing investigations against the company for inciting corruption.
(El Tiempo)
Iranian political activist
Vahid Sayadi Nasiri, who was jailed for his messages on social media, dies after spending 60 days on
hunger strike. He was accused of insulting Supreme Leader
Ali Khamenei.
(BBC)
Fake bomb threats are sent to dozens of businesses around Canada and the U.S., demanding
ransoms in
bitcoin. Some of the threats forced evacuations.
(The Independent)
It is reported that a German journalist was kidnapped and imprisoned by the Venezuelan government three weeks ago, with diplomats from both nations denied to see him.
(BBC)
Virgin Galactic's
SpaceShipTwo successfully completes its fourth powered test flight with
VSS Unity and reaches space at an altitude of 82.7 km (51.4 mi) but does not breach the 100 km (62 mi)
Karman Line.
(BBC)