Thousands of doctors across Nepal have stayed away from work to support a colleague who has been on a hunger strike for days demanding reforms in medical education.
Tens of thousands of patients have been deprived of medical services because of the doctors' strike. Only emergency services are being provided.

Scientists at the European Space Agency are expecting an important call.
Their comet-chasing probe Rosetta is due to wake from an almost three-year hibernation at 11 a.m. Monday (1000 GMT; 5 a.m. EST) and phone home to say all is well.

Clashes between police and protesters raged in the center of the Ukrainian capital Kiev on Sunday after 200,000 defied new restrictions on protests to turn out for a new rally against President Viktor Yanukovych.
Several hours of the bloody clashes left dozens injured and further raised stakes in the almost two month-standoff between the opposition and Yanukovych which has seen protesters seize control of the center of Kiev.

David O. Russell's "American Hustle" took the Screen Actors Guild Awards' top honor for outstanding cast on Saturday night, beating out Steve McQueen's acclaimed "12 Years a Slave." Because actors make up the largest branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the SAG Awards (which last year picked "Argo") are considered one of the best indicators of the Oscars.
Just days ago, the Academy Awards nominations set up a trio of front-runners, bestowing 10 nods on "American Hustle" and "Gravity," and nine on "12 Years a Slave." But though no actor was individually honored by the guild for "American Hustle," the Abscam tale now appears to have an edge over its Oscar rivals.

Two men are due to appear in London court charged with traveling to Syria intending to commit acts of terrorism.
Yusuf Sarwar and Mohammed Ahmed — both 21 and from Birmingham, central England — were arrested at Heathrow Airport on Monday after arriving on a flight from Turkey.

Fashions fade, controversy and celebrities are eternal. This mantra was on full display at Friday's fall-winter 2014 menswear shows in Paris — with Will Smith at Maison Martin Margiela, rapper Kanye West hobnobbing at Givenchy and a prominent fashionista causing a stir because she wore a real gorilla fur coat.
Here are some key moments and tidbits from the day.

Director Lynn Shelton has a great idea for how to market her new film, "Laggies": Put video of Keira Knightley dancing as a sign-spinner on YouTube.
Knightley demonstrates some sweet moves and deft sign-spinning skills in one of the opening scenes of the film, which premiered Friday at the Sundance Film Festival.

Right after getting Lionel Messi back from injury, Barcelona lost Neymar for three-to-four weeks because of a right ankle sprain.
The Brazil striker was hurt in Thursday's 2-0 Copa del Rey victory at Getafe while attempting to extend his dribble in the 22nd minute, falling under his own weight without any contact from an opposing player.

Manchester United manager David Moyes announced that Wayne Rooney will miss Sunday's Premier League match against Chelsea because of injury.
Rooney was allowed to take a warm-weather break in Egypt to recover from a groin problem but the England striker is still not fit enough to play.

"Gravity" soared with a record-setting seven Critics' Choice Awards, but "12 Years a Slave" was named best picture.
The Broadcast Film Critics Association presented its annual awards Thursday in Santa Monica, California, honoring many movies that earned Oscar nominations just hours earlier.