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Pomp, security mark Republic Day

[2016-01-27 08:25]

Thousands gathered in New Delhi amid tight security on Tuesday for India's annual Republic Day parade, a pomp filled spectacle of military might featuring camels and daredevil stunt women, with French President Francois Hollande the chief guest.

'Running out of time', EU warns

[2016-01-27 08:25]

The European Union on Monday edged closer to accepting that its Schengen open-borders area may be suspended for up to two years if it fails in the next few weeks to curb the influx of migrants from the Middle East and Africa.

Court: Tito family won't inherit his possessions

[2016-01-27 08:25]

A Serbian court has ruled that descendants of Josip Broz Tito will inherit none of his possessions, more than 35 years after the Yugoslav leader died, the family's lawyer said on Monday.

Taxis, air traffic controllers and schools on nationwide strike

[2016-01-27 08:25]

Paris police fired tear gas and taxi drivers lit bonfires on a major highway on Tuesday amid nationwide strikes and protests over working conditions and competition from nontraditional services such as Uber.

Business deals and warm words flow as Iranian president visits Europe

[2016-01-27 08:25]

Italy and Iran signed billions of dollars of business deals on Monday at the start of a visit to Europe by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani aimed at rebuilding his nation's relations with the West after years of economic sanctions.

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[2016-01-27 08:25]

Chirping contests endanger birds

[2016-01-26 08:09]

Barely a few days old, perched on a nest of twigs inside an incubator, a newborn Indonesian songbird - cherished for its melodious chirp - tweets weakly as a tiny metallic ring is attached to its leg.

Britain, Gates announce $4b fund to fight malaria

[2016-01-26 08:09]

Britain's finance minister and tech billionaire Bill Gates unveiled a plan on Monday to spend billions of dollars to eradicate "the world's deadliest killer" malaria.

New Delhi, Paris sign fighter jet agreement

[2016-01-26 08:09]

India signed an intergovernmental agreement on Monday to buy 36 French-built Rafale fighter planes, but the leaders of both countries said there was still work to do to finalize financial terms after months of talks.

Possible plane debris investigated in Thailand

[2016-01-26 08:09]

A large chunk of metal that could be from an aircraft washed ashore in Thailand, but Malaysian authorities on Sunday cautioned against speculation of a link to a Malaysia Airlines flight missing almost two years.

US blizzard kills 25; Washington still reeling

[2016-01-26 08:09]

The eastern United States emerged wearily from a massive blizzard that dumped huge amounts of snow and killed at least 25 people, but Washington was still reeling, with government offices and schools remained closed on Monday.

Snow wreaks havoc throughout Japan

[2016-01-26 08:09]

Japan's cold snap continued to see snowfall across the country on Monday, particularly affecting coastal regions on the Sea of Japan, the weather agency said.

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