Saudi conservatives protest against Westernisation
SAUDI-REFORM/:Saudi conservatives protest against Westernisation
Captain of capsized S.Korean ferry faces criminal investigation
KOREA-SHIP/CAPTAIN:Captain of capsized S.Korean ferry faces criminal investigation
Journalists work at a media centre as they cover Russian President Vladimir Putin's live broadcast nationwide phone-in, in Moscow
Journalists work at a media centre as they cover Russian President Vladimir Putin's live broadcast nationwide phone-in, in Moscow April 17, 2014. Putin said on Thursday Ukraine's decision to send armed forces into eastern Ukraine instead of trying to establish a dialogue with the Russian-speaking population there was a "grave crime." In a televised call-in with the nation, Putin said crisis talks being held in Geneva were "very important" and urged the government in Kiev to sit down to talks with Russian-speaking communities in the east of the country. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin (RUSSIA - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA)
Casualty numbers used as a weapon in Ukraine crisis
UKRAINE-CRISIS/CASUALTIES=2: Casualty numbers used as a weapon in Ukraine crisis
China releases blogger on bail, jails another amid rumour crackdown
CHINA-BLOGGER/:China releases blogger on bail, jails another amid rumour crackdown
Nigerian military says most of abducted schoolgirls freed
NIGERIA-SECURITY/STUDENTS (URGENT):Nigerian military says most of abducted schoolgirls freed
Kerry talks to the media aboard his plane on his way to Geneva, Switzerland
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry talks to the media aboard his plane as he departs the United States on his way to Geneva, Switzerland, where Kerry is scheduled to participate in talks on the ongoing situation in Ukraine with representatives from Ukraine, Russia and the European Union, April 16, 2014. REUTERS/Jim Bourg (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA)
Bouraoui speaks with the media during demonstration in Algiers
Amira Bouraoui, leader of the Barakat (Enough) movement, speaks with the media during demonstration in Algiers March 15, 2014. Where frustrations in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and Syria brought the Arab Spring revolts of 2011, in Algeria, stability wins over anger at unemployment and economic torpor in a system critics say is little changed since independence in 1962. President Abdelaziz Bouteflika will likely be re-elected on Thursday by those who see him as a symbol of public spending and a guarantee of security in a country where many are still scarred by the Islamist war of the 1990s. Picture taken March 15, 2014. REUTERS/Louafi Larbi (ALGERIA - Tags: ELECTIONS POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)