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- Arts and culture
- Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom receives an honorary BAFTA award for her support of British film and television and she is honored as the "most memorable Bond girl" for her appearance at the 2012 London Olympics. (Channel NewsAsia)
- Business and economy
- Japan's stock market index, the Nikkei 225, hits its highest level in almost five years, after a Bank of Japan stimulus plan raises hope of economic revival. (BBC)
- Disasters and accidents
- At least 46 people are killed when an illegally constructed building collapses in the Mumbai, India suburb of Thane. (CBS News) (CNN)
- A sixth person dies in the People's Republic of China from the Influenza A virus subtype H7N9, after the closure of poultry markets in the city of Shanghai and a mass culling of 20,000 birds. (International Business Times)
- At least 60 people die in Nigeria following a collision between a bus and a petrol tanker on the Benin-Ore expressway. (Nigerian Tribune)
- International relations
- Iran's negotiator Saeed Jalili defends the nation's controversial nuclear program that involves uranium enrichment, in a new round of talks with P5+1 countries in Kazakhstan. (BBC)
- The United States agrees to a plan to return some land, occupied by the US Military's Futenma Airbase in Okinawa, to Japan. (Channel NewsAsia)
- Korean crisis:
- South Korea deploys two warships with Aegis missile-defense systems as a precautionary measure, following reports that North Korea had repositioned intermediate-range ballistic missiles to its east coast a day earlier. (BBC)
- North Korea warns that it cannot protect their embassies in Pyongyang as of April 10. It is advised that all foreign countries consider asking the staff of their embassies to leave. (The Telegraph) (NDTV)
- Law and crime
- Eight people are killed when Buddhists and Muslims from Myanmar brawl in a detention center in Indonesia. (The Washington Post)
- A shooting at a daycare in Gatineau, Quebec kills two people. (CBC)
- Sport
- In further fallout from the Rutgers University basketball scandal, assistant coach Jimmy Martelli, seen on practice videos abusing players in the same manner as fired head coach Mike Rice, and athletic director Tim Pernetti both resign. (ESPN)
- An ESPN investigation claims that 12 Auburn University football players tested positive for synthetic cannabis in the 2011 season, and that the school's athletic department kept the test results confidential. The investigation also reveals widespread use of the drug among members of the 2010 national championship team. (ESPN)
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