Friday, 27 November, 2009, 8:00 GMT 10:00 +02:00:Africa/Cairo | |
WORLD | |
Commonwealth talks target climate Commonwealth leaders meet in Trinidad, with climate change high on the agenda in the last major summit before Copenhagen. | |
Khmer Rouge Duch in release plea Khmer Rouge prison chief Duch stuns a UN-backed war crimes tribunal by asking to be released on the final day of his trial. | |
Dubai debt fears hit Asian shares Worries about Dubai's debt problems spill over into Asian trading, leading to a sharp fall in stock markets. |
EUROPE | |
Afghan raid: German general quits Germany's top soldier resigns over allegations of a cover-up related to a Nato air strike in Afghanistan that killed civilians. | |
Irish Church apologises for abuse The leader of the Catholic Church in Ireland says he is deeply sorry about child abuse by priests following a damning report. | |
Gun attack at Hungary university A student opens fire on classmates at a university in southern Hungary, killing one person and wounding three others, university officials say. |
UK | |
Dirty hospital sparks reform call The Patients Association says hospital regulation should be reformed after a series of failings at two Essex hospitals. | |
Hacker to appeal over extradition Lawyers for computer hacker Gary McKinnon are to challenge the home secretary's decision not to block his extradition to the US. | |
Man charged with jockeys' murders A man is charged with the murder of two apprentice jockeys who died in a fire at a flat in North Yorkshire. |
BUSINESS | |
Dubai debt fears hit Asian shares Worries about Dubai's debt problems spill over into Asian trading, leading to a sharp fall in stock markets. | |
Carphone raises profit forecast The mobile phone retailer Carphone Warehouse raises its full-year earnings forecast after better-than-expected sales. | |
High yen 'harming Japan economy' The strong yen is harming Japan's economy, its finance minister says, as the US dollar continues to sink. |
DON'T MISS | |
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