ITC to keep factories shut over cigarette warning rules

India's top cigarette maker ITC Ltd, part-owned by British American Tobacco, said it was not ready to print bigger health warnings on its packs as mandated by the government and will keep its factories shut until clarity emerges on the new rules.

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MILWAUKEE Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump predicted that the United States is on course for a "very massive recession," warning that a combination of high unemployment and an overvalued stock market had set the stage for another economic slump. | Video

Handout Picture from 'Ki and Ka'
Movie Review

Ki and Ka - Smart lines but no real plot points

R.Balki fills "Ki and Ka" with more stereotypes than you can count. In the guise of a film about a progressive man who stays home while his wife lives the corporate dream, we get a movie that makes sweeping generalizations about both genders. Why make a real film about real people when you can stereotype, writes Shilpa Jamkhandikar.  Read 

File photo of Maulana Masood Azhar, head of the militant Jaish-e-Mohammad group, attending a pro-Taliban conference organised by the Afghan Defence Council in Islamabad August 26, 2001. Reuters/Files
Diplomacy

India angry as China blocks Azhar's blacklisting

China has put a hold on India's request to add the head of the Pakistani militant group to the U.N.'s al Qaeda-IS blacklist, U.N. diplomats said, eliciting an angry reaction from the government. India accused Jaish-e-Mohammad of masterminding a fatal attack on the Pathankot air base in January, and had requested that its leader be added to a blacklist, the diplomats said, but China objected.  Read 

A replica of the Manneken-Pis statue, a major Brussels tourist attraction, is seen among flowers at a memorial for the victims of bomb attacks in Brussels metro and Brussels international airport of Zaventem, in Brussels, Belgium, March 28, 2016.   REUTERS/Yves Herman
Brussels Attack

Bombed Brussels Airport set to reopen

Brussels Airport will partially reopen for passengers on Sunday, 12 days after suicide bombers destroyed its departure hall and killed 16 people. There will be far fewer flights than normal at the start and tighter security will be in place.  Full Article 

U.S. President Barack Obama holds a press conference at the conclusion of Nuclear Security Summit in Washington April 1, 2016. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

'Madmen must not be allowed to get nukes'

U.S. President Barack Obama urged world leaders on Friday to do more to safeguard vulnerable nuclear facilities to prevent "madmen" from groups like Islamic State from getting their hands on an atomic weapon or a radioactive "dirty bomb."  Full Article 

Jounalists walk near the remains of the Monumental Arch in the historical city of Palmyra, in Homs Governorate, Syria April 1, 2016. REUTERS/Omar Sanadiki
Syria

Mass grave found in Syria's Palmyra city

Syrian troops found a mass grave containing around 40 bodies in Palmyra city, captured from Islamic State last Sunday, Syrian state news agency SANA said on Friday. SANA said the grave, which contained many women and children, was in the north-eastern edge of Palmyra. Some of the bodies had been beheaded.  Full Article 

Formula One - Bahrain F1 Grand Prix - Sakhir, Bahrain - 02/04/16 - Mercedes F1 driver, Lewis Hamilton of Britain drives during qualifying session for Bahrain F1 GP. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed.

Hamilton takes pole position at Bahrain

Triple Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton smashed the Bahrain circuit lap record on Saturday to take pole position ahead of Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg for Sunday's grand prix.  Read 

 A woman has her blood pressure tested at the Care Harbor four-day free clinic in Los Angeles, California, United States October 15, 2015. Reuters/Lucy Nicholson/Files
Health

Statin, BP drug helps hypertension patients

Patients with high blood pressure and moderate risk of heart disease slashed their long-term risk of heart attack and stroke 40 percent by taking a blood pressure medication as well as a statin cholesterol fighter, according to a study that could change medical practice.  Read 

Terry Gou (C), founder and Chairman of Taiwan's Foxconn, formally known as Hon Hai Precision Industry, shakes hand with the company's Vice Chairman Tai Jeng-wu (L) and Japan's Sharp Corp Chief Executive Kozo Takahashi at their joint news conference in Sakai, western Japan, in this photo taken by Kyodo April 2, 2016. REUTERS/Kyodo

Foxconn seals $3.5 billion takeover of Sharp

Foxconn and Sharp Corp formally signed a long-awaited deal that would see the Taiwan firm take control of the Japanese display maker, as executives sought to dispel lingering doubts over whether Sharp can turn around its ebbing fortunes.  Full Article 

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