| Tuesday, 17 November, 2009, 8:00 GMT 10:00 +02:00:Africa/Cairo | |
| WORLD | |
| China and US 'to work together' The presidents of China and the US agree to tackle together some of the world's most pressing problems, after talks in Beijing. | |
| Brown plans Afghan handover talks Prime Minister Gordon Brown hopes to hold talks in London to discuss a timetable for the handover of security in Afghanistan. | |
| Iran plays down UN nuclear report Iran plays down a report by the UN's nuclear watchdog that raised concerns about a nuclear site near the city of Qom. | |
| EUROPE | |
| Historic flight leaves Chechnya The first international flight for 15 years leaves the Russian region of Chechnya with pilgrims bound for Saudi Arabia. | |
| Public order test at Athens march Thousands of police will be deployed in Athens for a rally to commemorate those who died in a student uprising 36 years ago. | |
| Monitors positive on Kosovo vote Election monitors say the conduct of Kosovo's first elections since it declared independence last year was generally fair. | |
| UK | |
| Dementia patient care criticised People with dementia stay too long in hospital when being treated for injuries and illnesses, the Alzheimer's Society says. | |
| Brown plans Afghan handover talks Prime Minister Gordon Brown hopes to hold talks in London to discuss a timetable for the handover of security in Afghanistan. | |
| New talks set on Vauxhall future The head of General Motors' operations in Europe is set to meet the UK government and unions to talk about Vauxhall. | |
| BUSINESS | |
| Easyjet sees profits drop by 50% Budget airline Easyjet reports a halving of full-year profits to £54.7m after being hit by rising fuel costs. | |
| New talks set on Vauxhall future The head of General Motors' operations in Europe is set to meet the UK government and unions to talk about Vauxhall. | |
| Lib Dems urge 10% bank profit tax Banks should pay a new 10% tax on their profits in return for their taxpayer bail-out, the Liberal Democrats say. | |
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