US strike inadvertently killed US, Italian hostages; Obama apologizes
US strike inadvertently killed US, Italian hostages; Obama apologizes

A US drone strike in January targeting an al Qaeda compound in Pakistan near the Afghan border inadvertently killed an American and an Italian who had been held hostage for years by the group, US officials said on April 23.

US strike inadvertently killed US, Italian hostages; Obama apologizes
RoK sets plan to raise "corroded" Sewol ferry year after disaster
RoK sets plan to raise "corroded" Sewol ferry year after disaster

The Republic of Korea said on April 22 it will raise the Sewol ferry that sank a year ago, killing more than 300 people, most of them children, yielding to pressure from mourning families who have called for a deeper investigation into the disaster.

RoK sets plan to raise "corroded" Sewol ferry year after disaster
Saudi-led coalition bombs Yemen despite calling off air campaign
Saudi-led coalition bombs Yemen despite calling off air campaign

Saudi-led coalition warplanes bombed Yemen on April 22 despite an announcement by Riyadh that it was ending its campaign of air strikes, while renewed fighting erupted on the ground between rebels and forces loyal to the exiled president.

Saudi-led coalition bombs Yemen despite calling off air campaign
Saudis end air campaign in Yemen, seek political solution
Saudis end air campaign in Yemen, seek political solution

Saudi Arabia announced on April 21 it was ending a month-long campaign of air strikes against the Houthi rebels who seized large areas of Yemen and said it would back a political solution to bring peace to its war-ravaged neighbor.

Saudis end air campaign in Yemen, seek political solution
Republic of Korea's PM offers to quit amid political scandal
Republic of Korea's PM offers to quit amid political scandal

The Republic of Korea's Prime Minister, who has denied an allegation that he took illegal funds from a businessman who committed suicide, has offered to resign, Yonhap news agency said on April 21.

Republic of Korea's PM offers to quit amid political scandal
Migrants' bodies brought ashore as EU proposes doubling rescue effort
Migrants' bodies brought ashore as EU proposes doubling rescue effort

The European Union proposed doubling the size of its Mediterranean search and rescue operations on April 20, as the first bodies were brought ashore of as many as 900 people feared killed in the deadliest known shipwreck of migrants trying to reach Europe.

Migrants' bodies brought ashore as EU proposes doubling rescue effort
US Navy sends more warships near Yemen in security move
US Navy sends more warships near Yemen in security move

The US Navy has sent an aircraft carrier and a guided-missile cruiser into the waters near Yemen, officials said on April 20, heightening the US maritime security presence as concerns mount over Yemen's escalating conflict.

US Navy sends more warships near Yemen in security move
Asian-Africa development meeting kicks off in Indonesia
Asian-Africa development meeting kicks off in Indonesia

A Senior Officials Meeting (SOM), part of the 60th Asian-Africa Conference (AAC), opened at the Jakarta Convention Centre in Indonesia on April 19.

Asian-Africa development meeting kicks off in Indonesia
Islamic State shoots and beheads 30 Ethiopian Christians in Libya
Islamic State shoots and beheads 30 Ethiopian Christians in Libya

A video purportedly made by Islamic State and posted on social media sites on April 19 appeared to show militants shooting and beheading about 30 Ethiopian Christians in Libya.

Islamic State shoots and beheads 30 Ethiopian Christians in Libya
Demonstrations in Europe in protest against TTIP
Demonstrations in Europe in protest against TTIP

Thousands of people marched on streets in Europe on April 19 in protest against the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), a planned free trade deal between Europe and the United States.

Demonstrations in Europe in protest against TTIP