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'Three teams' in Paris onslaught as police hunt suspects
A total of 129 people were killed and 352 wounded, of whom 99 were said to be in critical condition.
Paris attacks may lead to US military anti-IS escalation
NATO's actions need to be deliberate, meaningful and at a significant scale, says James Stavridis (L), former retired Navy admiral on Paris terror attack.
US's Pelosi voiced support for Dalai Lama during China visit
U.S. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks during a bilateral meeting with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang (R) at the Zhongnanhai leadership compound in Beijing, China.
Disbelief, panic as Paris struck a second time
The exact sequence of gun and bomb assaults on the concert hall, a sports stadium and restaurants in the French capital that left at least 120 dead is still unclear.
Fans stay calm amid chilling atmosphere at Stade de France
During the first half of France's soccer match against Germany on Friday, two explosions went off nearby.
At least 100 hostages dead in Paris theatre: Official
At least 100 people have died in a popular Paris concert hall where attackers seized hostages, an official said.
UNSC ineffectiveness imposing severe costs on everyone: India
India's Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Asoke Mukerji blames UNSC for failing to fight terrorism.
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.
No conclusion yet in Russian plane crash, says probe panel
Investigators from Egypt, Russia, France and Ireland are still in the process of investigating the sound's source, along with the other evidence," Captain Ayman El-Moqadem, the head of the Egyptian- led investigations committee said.
Russian plane black boxes 'strongly' point to attack
The flight data and voice recorders showed "everything was normal" until both failed at 24 minutes after takeoff, pointing to "a very sudden explosive decompression," one source said.
Maldives police raid TV station as alleged IS video threatens to kill President Yameen
Ibrahim Waheed, managing director of Sangu TV, said that the channel was stopped from broadcasting as the police searched its studios in the capital in a pre-dawn raid.
App launched for Mandela's quotations
The quotes have been drawn from 'Nelson Mandela by Himself: The Authorised Book of Quotations', published in 2011.
Antarctica is gaining ice, says NASA
Areas of the continent like the Antarctic peninsula have increased their mass loss in the last decades, says a new NASA study.
Several hurt as plane catches fire at Florida airport: firefighters
The plane was a Dynamic Airways Boeing 767 that was getting ready to take off for Venezuela when the fire broke out.
Over 260 dead, 1200 injured as 7.5 earthquake strikes Afghanistan, Pakistan
Many Pakistanis recalled the 7.6-magnitude earthquake of October 8, 2005, that killed more than 80,000 people and left more than 3 million homeless.