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Strong quake hits Japan, Taiwan; tsunami warning lifted
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said there was no threat of a tsunami after the quake.
Video shows Islamic State militants killing Ethiopian Christians in Libya
Whether Ethiopia would or could respond with similar military force remains unclear.
'Mysterious' disease kills 17 in Nigeria: official
A "mysterious" disease that kills patients within 24 hours has claimed at least 17 lives in a southeastern Nigerian
Hillary Clinton kicks off 2016 campaign online, heads next to Iowa
In the online video that kicked off her campaign, she made no mention of her time in the Senate and four years as secretary of state.
PM Modi and his 'Make in India' lion pitch hard for investments
From large billboards at prime locales to trams and busses, all were draped with the lion-logo in focus for the "Make in India" pitch, as Modi began his visit here meeting, among others, with Who's Who of German industry.
North Korean Foreign Minister in India
According to sources, Ri, who arrived in New Delhi in the wee hours, is likely to brief Indian side on his country's nuclear programme, which has been a matter of deep concern for the international community.
Don't ignore killing of Christians: Pope to world
Pope has been increasingly vocal about the fate of Christians being targeted by Islamic extremists in parts of the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
All Indians to be brought back from Yemen by Monday evening: Manohar Parrikar
The Indian Air-Force pressed C17 Globemaster aircraft to bring the evacuees to India from Djibouti where they were brought from Yemen.
BJP lauds PM Modi on evacuation of Indians from Yemen
With Saturday's evacuation, India has so far taken out 1,800 of its citizens from Yemen.
Pope tells Catholics at Easter vigil: Seek truth, beauty and love
Marking the third Easter since his election in 2013, the pope maintained an Easter vigil tradition by baptizing late entries into the Church.
UN says 519 dead in two weeks of Yemen fighting
Tens of thousands of people have fled their homes, some making the perilous journey by sea to Djibouti and Somalia, Amos said.
Germanwings co-pilot researched suicide methods, cockpit door security: prosecutors
Based on information from the cockpit voice recorder, investigators believe Lubitz locked his captain out of the cockpit and deliberately crashed the plane, killing everyone on board.
Gunmen attack University in eastern Kenya: Police
Musa Yego says gunshots and explosions can be heard from a building on the campus, which is surrounded by police and military.
Harvard University set to open international office in Mumbai
The Cape Town facility would serve as an "engaging space" for students and faculty as well as for the broader community in Africa.
Iraq's interior minister says most of Tikrit is liberated, fight goes on
Security forces were fighting to clear the last Islamic State stronghold, the northern neighborhood of Qadissiyah, the Interior Minister said.
Germanwings co-pilot treated for suicidal tendencies, says Prosecutors
The co-pilot of Germanwings Flight 9525 that crashed into the French Alps last week had received treatment for suicidal tendencies several years ago, prosecutors said on Monday.