Wednesday, 25 November, 2009, 8:00 GMT 10:00 +02:00:Africa/Cairo | |
WORLD | |
Belgian PM named as EU president Belgian PM Herman van Rompuy is named as the new EU president and the UK's Baroness Ashton becomes foreign policy chief. | |
Afghan leader 'must show results' Western leaders urge Hamid Karzai to make concrete gains, as he is sworn in for a second term as Afghanistan's president. | |
Google previews operating system Internet search giant Google previews its Chrome OS operating system, to be available to users by the end of 2010. |
EUROPE | |
Belgian PM named as EU president Belgian PM Herman van Rompuy is named as the new EU president and the UK's Baroness Ashton becomes foreign policy chief. | |
'Foiled shooting' teenager bailed A teenager in France suspected of planning to shoot his teachers is charged with attempted murder and released on bail. | |
CCTV Camorra killing suspect held Police arrest a suspected Camorra hitman allegedly caught on camera as he shot a man dead outside a bar in Naples. |
UK | |
Rescue under way as floods worsen People are forced to break through their roofs to escape flooding in Cockermouth in Cumbria, as a rescue operation continues. | |
Labour peer gets EU foreign job Labour peer Baroness Ashton has been selected as the EU's high representative of foreign affairs and security. | |
Tory MP to vacate 'sleaze role' A Tory MP is to stand down as chairman of Parliament's standards committee while his expenses are being investigated. |
BUSINESS | |
World economy 'heads for growth' Growth and recovery are expected in 2010 in most world regions, but the upturn will be modest, the OECD says. | |
Rise in public sector borrowing UK public sector net borrowing reached £11.42bn last month, the highest for the month of October since records began. | |
Dell sees quarterly profits fall US computer giant Dell reports another decline in its quarterly profits, sending its shares 7% lower. |
DON'T MISS | |
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