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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.
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