USA - Harbors and marinas in California and Oregon bore the brunt of the damage, estimated by authorities to be in the millions of dollars. Boats crashed into each other, some vessels were pulled out to sea and docks were ripped out. Rescue crews searched for a man who was swept out to sea while taking pictures.
JAPAN - Following are main developments after an 8.9 magnitude earthquake that struck northeast Japan Friday and set off a tsunami.
JAPAN - A massive explosion has struck a Japanese nuclear power plant after Friday's devastating earthquake. A huge pall of smoke was seen coming from the plant at Fukushima and several workers were injured. Japanese officials fear a meltdown at one of the plant's reactors after radioactive material was detected outside it.
JAKARTA, INDONESIA - One of Indonesia's most active volcanos has erupted, sending lava and searing gas clouds tumbling down its slopes. Volcanology official Agus Budianto said Friday that authorities were still trying to evacuate residents living along the slopes of Mount Karangetang.
RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA - Hundreds of police deployed in the Saudi capital Friday and prevented protests calling for democratic reforms inspired by the wave of unrest sweeping the Arab world. Police blocked roads and set up random checkpoints in Riyadh, searching residents and vehicles around a central mosque as large numbers of people gathered for Friday prayers.
HAWAII - A 4.5 magnitude earthquake strikes Hawaii ahead of waves. Hawaii was hit this morning by a tsunami as waves were unleashed by the enormous earthquake that struck off the coast of Japan. The first waves hit the island of Kauai at around 3.15am local time as the repercussions of the earthquake ripped through the ocean.
EUROPE - The future architecture of Europe's common currency is starting to take shape. On Friday, leaders of the 17 euro-zone countries are meeting in Brussels to hammer out details of a plan to ensure the stability of the beleaguered euro. German Chancellor Angela Merkel remains under tremendous domestic political pressure to remain tough, but concessions are expected.
JAPAN - The most powerful earthquake to hit Japan since records began has hit the country's north-east and triggered a devastating tsunami. Japanese TV showed cars, ships and buildings swept away by a vast wall of water after the 8.9 magnitude quake.
JAPAN - A massive 8.8 magnitude quake hit the northeast coast of Japan on Friday, shaking buildings in the capital Tokyo, causing "many injuries," at least one fire and triggering a four-metre (13-ft) tsunami, NHK television and witnesses reported. There was also a warning of a 10-metre tsunami following the quake, Japan's biggest in 7 years.
SAUDI ARABIA - Saudi police opened fire Thursday to disperse a protest in the mainly Shiite east, leaving at least one man injured, as the government struggled to prevent a wave of unrest sweeping the Arab world from reaching the kingdom.
SPAIN - Moody's downgraded Spain's sovereign debt rating by one notch on Thursday and warned of further cuts to come as it expects bank restructuring will cost more than twice what the government expects. "Moody's believes there is a meaningful risk that the eventual cost of the recapitalisation effort could considerably exceed the government's current projections," the ratings agency said in a statement.
VATICAN CITY - Pope Benedict XVI rejects the idea of Jesus as a political revolutionary and insists that violent revolution must never be carried out in God's name in a new book being released Thursday amid great fanfare at the start of Lent.
USA - America's most in-demand police vehicle is a ten-officer 16,000-pound armored tank that takes bullets like Superman and drives 80 mph. The federal government buys dozens each year for local police departments. Do America's local police need tanks?
RAS LANOUF, LIBYA - A giant yellow fireball shot into the sky, trailed by thick plumes of black smoke Wednesday after fighting between rebels and forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi set two oil installations ablaze and inflicted yet more damage on Libya's crippled energy industry.
CHINA - An earthquake toppled houses and damaged a hotel and supermarket in China's extreme southwest near the border with Burma on Thursday, killing at least 14 people and injuring more than 150, officials and state media said.