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Dawn raids as France steels for more attacks
Hiding the tears behind dark glasses, 63-year-old Chantal said in a trembling voice, "It really hurts, all this youth cut down."
After Paris attacks, fugitive slipped through police dragnet
Saleh Abdelslam, 26, was one of three men in a getaway car, headed for France's border with Belgium, when police pulled them over after daybreak on Saturday.
BRICS for universal front to deal with terrorism
Russia holds the chairmanship of BRICS and that will pass to India in February 2016.
UK Police arrests Frenchman after firearm found at Gatwick Airport
Britain's threat level remains its second-highest "severe" level after 127 people were killed in a series of gun and bomb attacks in Paris on Friday.
Belgian Police arrests several people in Brussels over Paris attacks
The arrests were in the poor Brussels district of Molenbeek, which has been linked to several other past terror plots amid concerns Belgium has become a hotbed of European militancy.
Witnesses tell of 'bloodbath' at Paris rock concert
At least 82 people were killed in the concert hall by four black-clad attackers who opened fire with automatic weapons on the packed venue, sowing carnage and panic.
Los Angeles to host Regional Pravasi Bharatiya Divas over the weekend
Theme of the two-day event is ‘The Indian Diaspora: Defining a New Paradigm in India-US Relationship', which aims to capture the ethos of both the countries.
Two suicide bombers hit Hezbollah bastion in Lebanon, 43 killed
Lebanonese Prime Minister Tammam Salam condemned the attacks as unjustifiable and called for unity against plans to create strife in the country.
8 persons killed in militant attack in Egypt
Egypt's North Sinai has witnessed many violent attacks by militants against police and army personnel since the January 2011 revolution that toppled the ex-president Hosni Mubarak.
Myanmar ruling party concedes as Suu Kyi heads for poll landslide
Even if the NLD gets the majority it needs, Suu Kyi is barred from taking the presidency herself under the constitution.
29-year-old becomes grandmother in Argentina
Lucia Desiree Pastenez, a resident of San Rafael city in Argentina's Mendoza state, described her young son as an upstanding father, Xinhua reported.
EU predicts 3 million more migrants could arrive by end 2016
More than 700,000 people have come to Europe seeking sanctuary or jobs so far in 2015, overwhelming reception centres and border authorities.
Indian maid wins 50 gram gold for travelling in Dubai Metro
Shanti Rabin, who won the gold coin, has been working as a caretaker for an Arab family in Dubai for the past 22 years.
Pakistan summons Indian diplomat over 'ceasefire violations'
India's Deputy High Commissioner JP Singh was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs here by Director General, South Asia and SAARC, Muhammad Faisal, to lodge a protest over the "ceasefire violations by India", a Pakistan Foreign Office statement sai...
Meet Edhi, the living saint of Pakistan who gave shelter to India's daughter Geeta
Some say that after Pakistan’s founder Mohammed Ali Jinnah, India-born 87-year-old founder of the Edhi foundation Abdul Sattar Edhi is the second most revered personality in the history of Pakistan.
China makes copying in examinations a crime
In the southern Chinese province of Guangdong, 14 cases related to exam violations were found in the national college entrance exam last July, including nine cases of cheating.