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Belgian nuclear plants partly evacuated after Brussels attacks
Staff not essential for the running of nuclear plants in Doel and Tihange in Belgium have been evacuated at the request of Belgian authorities.
France to deploy 1,600 extra police after Brussels attacks
The minister said French authorities have already prevented 10,000 people from entering the country since the November attacks in Paris
High risk of Pakistan nuclear weapons theft, state collapse can't be ruled out: US report
With Pakistan moving towards tactical nuclear weapons, there is an increasingly higher risk of nuclear theft, a US think-tank report has warned.
World's longest aircraft 'The Airlander 10' revealed in new pictures
The Airlander 10, which is part plane, part airship and part helicopter, is 92m long - around 15m longer than the biggest passenger jets.
Trump warns of possible riots if denied presidential nomination
Trump, who has never held elected office, has dominated the 2016 presidential campaign thus far with his bombastic style and his unexpectedly strong popularity.
US Presidential primaries: Hillary sweeps Ohio, Florida; Trump, Kasich split
Trump also picked up wins in North Carolina and Illinois, and was locked in a close race with Cruz in Missouri.
New study finds link between engineers and jihadists
The finding published in a new book relies on a study of over 800 members of violent Islamist groups.
Political transition 'mother of all issues' in Syria talks: UN
Analysts say much has changed since the last round collapsed in February, but that the huge government-opposition divide will complicate a settlement.
Nepal begins process to deliver grants to earthquake victims
Tens of thousands are still living in tents and the government has been strongly criticised for delays in disbursing aid despite donor pledges of billions in assistance.
Venezuelans hold rival marches for and against government
Opposition supporters shout during a rally against Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro's government in Caracas.
Italian teen among 6 killed in Italy Alps avalanche
Four helicopters were dispatched to the area but the altitude meant they were forced to fly with minimal fuel to reduce their airborne weight, hampering the operation.
UN adopts 1st resolution tackling sexual abuse by UN troops
The UN says there were 69 allegations of sexual abuse and exploitation by peacekeepers in 2015, with an additional 25 allegations so far in 2016.
Europe, Russia embark on search for life on Mars
ExoMars 2016, the first of a two-phase Mars exploration, will see an orbiter hoisted from Kazakhstan at 0931 GMT Monday on a Russian Proton rocket.
Myanmar transition set, but Suu Kyi unlikely to be president
Despite leading her party to a smashing election victory in 2015, Aung San Suu Kyi seems certain not to become her country's leader.
Jaishankar discusses cooperation against terror groups with US NSA
Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar has met with US National Security Adviser Susan Rice and discussed bilateral ties and cooperation against terror groups.