People in Bihar have been asked to cook at night.
Protesters are demanding a rise in their state benefits from President Evo Morales.
Experts believe that refusing healthcare to asylum seekers could pose health risks.
Locals and politicians blame dangerous new buildings for tragedy.
Two children were abused and restrained like dogs in the backyard when police found them.
Targets of terror attack thought to be Shi'ite pilgrims on their way to a holy shrine.
Librarian told the woman she will not be charged a late fine, because she was issued the book as a child.
Cisco, Microsoft, Oracle, Telefonica, Orange, SAP and IBM are the other top paying tech firms.
1 May coincides with the first day of spring.
The teen apparently continued to use Snapchat throughout the incident.
Many same-sex couples in Italy are awaiting a change in the country's laws on adoption.
The antiseptic gel called Umbipro was developed in partnership with the charity Save the Children.
President Kenyatta is convening Giants Club Summit in bid to stamp out illegal ivory trade.
The five main candidates write why they should become the next Mayor of London.
Trial will be held in Milan, Monza, Pescara, Rome, Siena, Treviso and Turin.
The agency said the bombing was a result of human and technical failures and not a deliberate act.
International Jazz Day is celebrated annually on 30 April to highlight all that is endearing about jazz.
The building in the Huruma area of Nairobi was inhabited by about 100 people, of whom 121 have been rescued.
The 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Ecuador on 16 April killed more than 650 people.
Organisers of the Eurovision are in contact with Swedish security officials about the possibility of an attack.
Local media reported government helicopters had stormed town after teenager was shot.
Horn of Africa endures famine and hunger as severe drought ravages land.
A woman alleged the infants were born after she was raped by her father and another man when she was a child.
The video features children singing about becoming martyrs by joining Assad in Syria.
The 23-year-old is believed to be in a critical condition.
Boy who killed two people in random attacks when he was just 15 sentenced
"People were shot, gassed and burned," admits Auschwitz guard, aged 94, on trial in Germany over 170,000 deaths.
Defendants charged with inciting violence as activists call for impartial investigation.
Suspect demanded television network WBFF-TV air footage likened to the Panama Papers.
President Mugabe accused of politically motivated violence ahead of 2018 general elections.