Political upheaval in India and Thailand propelling nations in different directions.
Military junta imposes rule that radio and TV stations can only broadcast army material.
The parents and organisers of the event who wanted to set a record were booked for child rights violation
Thailand's Washington allies accused of failing to demand return to civilian rule.
French corporate chiefs will make up the biggest delegation of business leaders at the St Petersburg event.
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North Korea retaliates for South Korean warning shots against vessels by firing shells into disputed waters.
Researchers took the hearts and brains of 700 deceased Norwegian infants to study Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
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27-year-old shot in the head in Okmayedani district after police fired teargas.
Thai army says it is taking control of country's government to "restore order"
Ukrainian security forces killed in clashes with separatists ahead of election.
Vietnam considers options as China deploys oil rig in disputed waters in South China Sea
Estonian military chief warns that Nato must re-align its capabilities after Iraq and Afghanistan.
Souad Merah who praised gunman who killed four Jews in south-eastern France disappears.
Relatives of missing Brit sailors "have fingers crossed" as fresh search for Cheeki Rafiki yields debris.
Companies affected by the riots will receive tax breaks and rent waivers as Hanoi tries to limit damage.
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The matadors are recovering in hospital suffering serious injuries after being rammed by the bulls horns.
Six youths freed on bail after being arrested in Tehran for performing version of Pharrell Williams' hit.
US Department of Justice has said it will reveal a much-contested 2011 drone strike memo.
US government expects Israel to 'conduct thorough and transparent investigation' into allegedly wilful killings of Palestinians on Nakba Day
Sweden's Feminist Initiative party tipped to win seat in European Parliament in Brussels.
Father of party leader Marine Le Pen claims Muslim immigrants are a threat.
Drunk student goes on subway rampage in Taipei, one of Asia's safest cities, killing two men and two women.
19-year-old who lost asylum claim may be flown out on Thursday and fears he will be tortured in Bahraini jail.
Hermitage Capital investment fund CEO and human rights activist William Browder satisfied by new US sanctions lawyer's death
Investin Quay House submits plans to Tower Hamlets council for 228-metre tower in Canary Wharf.