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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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