1 College students have staged a demonstration in the U-S state of South Carolina to condemn the fatal shooting of a black man by a white police officer.
2 Tens of thousands of Yemeni protesters have held a mass rally, condemning the Saudi invasion of the Arab country as a violation of international law.
3 A spokesperson for the Yemeni army, fighting alongside Ansarullah fighters, says at least a thousand people, including two hundred children, have been killed in Saudi airstrikes.
4 Pakistani religious parties, which have been traditionally supportive of the Saudi government, are now divided over the military offensive against Yemen. As our correspondent Javed Rana reports from Islamabad, many of them do not want their government to become involved in the Saudi campaign.
5 Deputy Chief of Staff of Iran's Armed Forces has reiterated that the nation will not permit any inspection of its military facilities as part of a possible nuclear deal with the P5+1 group of countries.
6 At least one child has been killed and a dozen civilians have been wounded as a car bomb went off in western Syria.
7 A mass demonstration has been held in northern Syria in solidarity with residents of the besieged Yarmouk refugee camp.
8 Syrian Ambassador to the UN Bashar al-Ja'afari says the government has made progress in talks with opposition figures in Moscow despite disagreements among Syrian opposition factions.
9 A Palestinian man has been killed and three others injured as Israeli forces opened fire on mourners at a funeral in the occupied West Bank.
10 A new survey has found that Britons are worried about their online security. Over 70 percent of British adults say they are concerned about who is looking at their private information online. Mohamed Walji reports from London.
11 Unknown attackers have stormed a U-N peacekeeping camp in Central African Republic and critically injured several soldiers.
12 Beijing has rejected Washington’s criticism of Chinese construction in the disputed South China Sea.