American 'killed in India by endangered Andamans tribe'American 'killed in India by endangered Andamans tribe'
Image copyrightIndian coastguard/Survival InternationalImage caption The Sentinelese have always resisted outside contact

An American man has been killed by an endangered tribe in India's Andaman and Nicobar islands.

Fishermen who took the man to North Sentinel island say tribespeople shot him with arrows and

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Chinese TV reporter Tory slap case droppedChinese TV reporter Tory slap case dropped
Image:The CCTV reporter allegedly slapped a young Tory activist

A Chinese TV reporter charged with slapping a delegate at the Tory party conference has had the case against her dropped.

Linlin Kong, 48, was arrested at the Conservatives' annual gathering in Birmingham in September.

She reportedly slapped the man at a discussion about political

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Baby in India narrowly escapes being hit by speeding trainBaby in India narrowly escapes being hit by speeding train
Baby in India narrowly escapes being hit by speeding train - TheIndianSubcontinent News

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D G cancels show amid racism rowD G cancels show amid racism row
Image copyrightDolce and Gabbana/InstagramImage caption Dolce and Gabbana's #DGLovesChina campaign has been criticised

Dolce - Gabbana has cancelled its Shanghai fashion show amid accusations of racism over its latest ad campaign.

The Italian fashion house also had to apologise for posts on its Instagram

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Indian groom gets shot on wedding day and still marriesIndian groom gets shot on wedding day and still marries
Image copyrightMONEY SHARMA/AFP/GettyImage caption Indian wedding processions like this one often involve horse-drawn carriages and brass bands

An Indian groom made his vows despite being shot on the way to his wedding in Delhi, police said on Wednesday.

After a few hours of surgery, the 25-year-old returned to

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Carlos Ghosn: Custody 'extended by 10 days'Carlos Ghosn: Custody 'extended by 10 days'
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Japanese authorities have extended the detention of Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn by 10 days, according to local media reports.

It follows his arrest on Monday after Nissan made allegations of financial misconduct.

Prosecutors had 48 hours after the arrest to press charges, release him or extend his custody.

Nissan accused

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