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  • Nigeria in talks to release remaining captive Chibok girls
    ABUJA, April 13 (Reuters) - Nigeria is in talks to release the remaining captive Chibok girls, its president said on Thursday, a day before the third anniversary of the kidnapping of 276 schoolgirls by Islamist
  • European court rules Russia mishandled Beslan school siege
    STRASBOURG/MOSCOW, April 13 (Reuters) - Russian authorities breached European human rights laws when they stormed a school seized by Islamist militants in 2004, contributing to the deaths of more than 300 hosta
  • World Bank maintains 2017 East Asia growth view, sees cenbank policy risks
    SINGAPORE, April 13 (Reuters) - The World Bank kept its 2017 economic growth forecast for developing East Asia and the Pacific unchanged, but added the region is vulnerable to any sharp slowdown in global trade
  • In abrupt shift, Trump warms to China and NATO, sours on Russia
    WASHINGTON, April 13 (Reuters) - After less than three months in office, President Donald Trump has abruptly shifted his stance on an array of foreign policy issues from the U.S. relationship with Russia and Ch
  • U.S. wants trade to dominate economic talks with Japan – source
    TOKYO, April 13 (Reuters) - The United States is pushing for trade to be a key issue in top-level economic talks with Japan, a person directly involved in preparations for the talks told Reuters on Thursday, an
  • India captain Kohli passed fit to play in IPL
    MUMBAI, April 13 (Reuters) - India captain Virat Kohli has recovered from his shoulder injury and is fit to play in the Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament for the Royal Challengers Bangalore, the country
  • Kim Jong Nam murder suspects fear 'trial by ambush', lawyer tells court
    KUALA LUMPUR, April 13 (Reuters) - The two females charged with killing the estranged half-brother of North Korea's leader appeared in a Malaysian court on Thursday wearing bullet-proof vests, as one of their l
  • India's biggest film franchise "Baahubali 2" hot on Hollywood's heels
    HYDERABAD, India, April 13 (Reuters) - Dozens of animators work into the night in India's southern city of Hyderabad, fuelled by caffeine and huddled over computer screens in a darkened studio to put the finish
  • Nagaland: Arts graduates appointed as Math Teachers
    School Education Minister laments shortage of math teachers in state   Our Correspondent Kohima | April 12   Minister for school education, Yitachu on Wednesday exposed a disturbing revelation
  • Nagaland Congress registered with ECI
    Morung Express News Dimapur | April 12   The Nagaland Congress (NC) party, which was launched in June 21, 2016, has now been registered as a political party with the Election Commission of India (ECI)
  • Nagaland State will not observe Digital India Day on Good Friday
    DIMAPUR, APRIL 12 (MExN): The Nagaland State Government will not be observing any activity related to promotion of Digital Payment on April 14, 2017, the day being a public holiday (Good Friday).   A pr
  • Chopper service unavailable on April 17 and 18
    DIMAPUR, APRIL 12 (MExN): The Nagaland State Transport today informed that state helicopter services will not be functional on April 17 and 18 due to scheduled maintenance. A press note from the General Manager
  • We're friends: Bloom after split from Perry
    Los Angeles, (IANS) Actor Orlando Bloom has opened up about his split from Katy Perry, saying he is still friends with the singer.   Bloom believes breakups don't have to be about hate, reports acesh
  • Nepotism not an objection, it's an observation: Kangana Ranaut
    Mumbai, (IANS) Actress Kangana Ranaut says there's a "democratic environment" in the Hindi film industry is being fostered because of people like her who speak up on their "observation" on issues like nepotism.
  • Women's health an issue close to my heart: Raveena Tandon
    Mumbai, (IANS) Actress Raveena Tandon, also a social activist, has lent support to a She's Ambassador campaign, aimed at empowering young girls to make decisions favourable to healthy lifestyles and social deve
  • A bottomless pit
    Aheli Moitra   A village little towards the east of Nagaland State sits neatly on the side of a hill overlooking its terrace paddy fields. Monoliths are a usual feature of its public spaces; alongside t
  • Surviving the Rwandan genocide
    When we talk about the Rwandan genocide, we must remember countries such as South Sudan and Burundi who have been suffering for far too long   Alphonsine Kabagabo Thomson Reuters Foundation  
  • The Dysfunctional Legislature in Nagaland
    In the topsy-turvy politics of Nagaland, our legislature often appears to function for name’s sake only. The Speaker and a handful few would do most of the talking, while the rest would remain quietly sea
  • Sami struggle with suicide
    Umberto Bacchi Thomson Reuters Foundation   The traditional Sami way of life herding reindeer is under pressure, as rising temperatures threaten herd size and cause financial woes   Each
  • Fringe villages of Intanki National Park encouraged to protect park
    Peren, April 12 (MExN): A workshop cum awareness programme was conducted for all the fringe villages of Intanki National Park on April 7 and 12 respectively. It was organized under Integrated Development of Wil
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