Three students blacklisted by Rangsit University for cheating at medical entrance exam.
The woman is now stable according to a hospital spokesperson in Southern Slovakia.
Bhupal Adhikari, a 17-year-old suffering from autism, went missing from his village in Nepal in April 2015.
The ICIJ's database is now online that has names of the owners of over 200,000 offshore accounts.
It is not yet clear if the planned facilities would be classed as centres or prisons.
One of the girls could face up to eight years in prison, while the other two could be sentenced up to a year.
The summit is the first gathering of international leaders to specifically tackle corruption.
Carousers discharged a gun, littered beer cans, vomited and waded in Devils Hole with endangered pupfish.
Aborted takeoff resulted in Boeing 777 tyres being deflated and flight had to be rescheduled.
El Chapo was moved to a new prison in the frontier city of Ciudad Juarez.
Hamza bin Laden has called for a holy war in Syria to join the fight in 'liberating Palestine'.
The al-Qaeda leader is believed to be hiding among mountains between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The Pentagon dubbed the air strike successful as key Islamic State leader, dubbed Desert Lion, confirmed dead.
The boy was said to have been executed by firing squad in the Isis de-facto capital of Raqqa
Judge dismisses lawsuit over the mental competence of Sumner Redstone, former chairman of Viacom and CBS.
Darboe and 19 opposition supporters charged in connection with April protest amid calls for electoral reforms.
Miguel Jimenez, 18, was found dead in January 2015 after a chemsex party.
A specialist was brought in to kill the animal after it escaped from a nearby farm.
Thousands of Confederates fled the southern United States and moved to Brazil after the end of the US Civil War.
Quentin Letts admitted comments aimed at BBC presenter were 'horrid' and apologised to Marr.
Russian broker, 43, has been bailed until July after he was arrested in March for alleged fraud.
Investigation was launched in 2009 by former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
Urban Burgery in Cologne said it could no longer guarantee safety of staff following online abuse.
Christopher Hampton, 64, lived with his family for more than 30 years before admitting to killing teenager.
Victory Day saw hundreds of people come to various Soviet memorials in Berlin to pay their respects.
New group vows to attack oil and gas facilities until government ends perceived marginalisation.
Man who caused outrage with viral video is held on suspicion of anti-Semitic hate crime.
Megumi Igarashi, also known as Rokudenashiko, found not guilty for making genitalia-shaped boat.
Parade marking 75th anniversary of Allied world war victory saw military show off new weapons and equipment.
Oil trading and prices would be affected if the US and allies could not pass through the strait.