NATO and Russia to meet, but grievances remain
NATO and Russia to meet, but grievances remain

Russian and NATO envoys are unlikely to ease the worst tensions since the Cold War very much when they meet on April 20 in their highest-level talks on security in almost two years.

NATO and Russia to meet, but grievances remain
Thai government not allow campaigns ahead of charter referendum
Thai government not allow campaigns ahead of charter referendum

The Thai military-run government will disapprove any campaign in the run-up to the August referendum on a new constitution that it hopes to stablise the country’s politics, Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan said on April 19.

Thai government not allow campaigns ahead of charter referendum
Syrian talks appear doomed as air strike kills dozens in market
Syrian talks appear doomed as air strike kills dozens in market

Syrian peace talks appeared all but doomed on April 19 after air strikes killed about 40 people in a crowded vegetable market in rebel territory, with the opposition saying a truce was finished and it would keep out of negotiations indefinitely.

Syrian talks appear doomed as air strike kills dozens in market
US, Iran discuss fulfilling nuclear deal pledges to Tehran
US, Iran discuss fulfilling nuclear deal pledges to Tehran

US Secretary of State John Kerry and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on April 19 discussed ways of ensuring that last year's historic nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers is implemented the way it was originally envisioned.

US, Iran discuss fulfilling nuclear deal pledges to Tehran
Laos, Philippines strengthen cooperation
Laos, Philippines strengthen cooperation

Laos and the Philippines will work together to find measures to boost mutually beneficial ties in trade, investment, education and aviation services.

Laos, Philippines strengthen cooperation
Death toll from Taliban attack in Afghan capital rises to 28: police
Death toll from Taliban attack in Afghan capital rises to 28: police

The death toll from a Taliban attack on a government security agency's building in the Afghan capital on April 19 has risen to at least 28, the Kabul police chief said, with more than 320 wounded.

Death toll from Taliban attack in Afghan capital rises to 28: police
Singapore to scan visitors’ fingerprints
Singapore to scan visitors’ fingerprints

Singapore will scan and record the fingerprints of all travellers aged six and above entering or exiting the country from April 20, including Singaporean citizens, said the Immigration and Checkpoint Authority (ICA) on April 18.

Singapore to scan visitors’ fingerprints
Syria peace talks near collapse as opposition declares pause
Syria peace talks near collapse as opposition declares pause

Syrian peace talks came close to collapse on April 18, with the mainstream opposition announcing a pause in talks at the United Nations headquarters in Geneva, although it agreed to keep its negotiating team in the city.

Syria peace talks near collapse as opposition declares pause
US to send more troops to Iraq to tackle Islamic State
US to send more troops to Iraq to tackle Islamic State

The United States will send more troops to Iraq and will put them closer to the front lines of battle there to advise Iraqi forces in the war against Islamic State militants. 

US to send more troops to Iraq to tackle Islamic State
Ecuador counts over 400 quake deaths, damage in the billions
Ecuador counts over 400 quake deaths, damage in the billions

Touring a city ravaged by the earthquake that killed at least 413 people, Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa on April 18 contemplated a rebuilding costing billions of dollars and a potentially "huge" impact on the fragile OPEC economy.

Ecuador counts over 400 quake deaths, damage in the billions