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Monday, 16 November, 2009, 8:00 GMT 10:00 +02:00:Africa/Cairo
WORLD
Australia 'sorry' for child abuse
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd apologises to the hundreds of thousands of children abused or neglected in state care.
  Obama discusses rights in China
On his first visit to China, US President Obama says everyone should have freedom of expression and worship - and access to information.
  Leaders meet for UN 'food summit'
World leaders meet in Rome for a UN summit aimed at stabilising food prices and slowing an increase in global hunger.
EUROPE
Kosovo PM claims election victory
Kosovo's ruling PDK claims victory in the territory's first local elections, with official results due within hours.
  Leaders meet for UN 'food summit'
World leaders meet in Rome for a UN summit aimed at stabilising food prices and slowing an increase in global hunger.
  Serbian Orthodox patriarch dies
The head of the influential Serbian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Pavle, dies aged 95 in Belgrade, the Church says.
UK
Man on serial sex attack charges
A man is charged with 22 rapes, assaults and burglaries by police investigating attacks on elderly people in London over 17 years.
  Four arrested during terror raids
Four men are arrested under the Terrorism Act, in connection with an alleged "overseas threat", during raids in Greater Manchester.
  PM to defend UK's Afghan policy
Gordon Brown will vigorously defend Britain's military policy in Afghanistan by warning al-Qaeda is the UK's biggest threat.
BUSINESS
BA strike ballot papers sent out
The Unite union is to ballot British Airways workers on strike action, although a legal challenge to new schedules is still in the courts.
  Japan's economy continues growing
Strong figures for a second quarter in a row confirm Japan's recovery from recession, showing a 1.2% boost over three months.
  Firms 'struggle to get finance'
Access to finance remains a problem for small and medium-sized firms in the UK, a business group says.

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