Monday, 30 November, 2009, 8:00 GMT 10:00 +02:00:Africa/Cairo | |
WORLD | |
Zelaya rival wins Honduran poll An opponent of ousted President Manuel Zelaya wins Honduras' presidential election, five months after the overthrow. | |
Demjanjuk war crimes trial begins The German trial of alleged Nazi war criminal John Demjanjuk on 27,900 counts of accessory to murder is about to open. | |
Dubai stocks drop 6% on new fears Shares in Dubai's main stock markets dive 6% in early trade as fears continue over its debt crisis. |
EUROPE | |
Demjanjuk war crimes trial begins The German trial of alleged Nazi war criminal John Demjanjuk on 27,900 counts of accessory to murder is about to open. | |
Swiss voters back ban on minarets More than 57% of Swiss voters back a referendum proposal to ban the building of minarets, official results show. | |
Spaniards kidnapped in Mauritania Three Spanish citizens have been kidnapped in the West African country of Mauritania, according to reports. |
UK | |
SNP outlining independence plans The SNP is publishing its white paper on Scotland's future, which could pave the way for an independence referendum. | |
Afghan kit 'ready' for troop rise The government is expected to confirm that UK armed forces now have the equipment needed to send more troops to Afghanistan. | |
Websites start charging for news Newspaper publisher Johnston Press starts charging readers to access the content on some of its websites. |
BUSINESS | |
Dubai stocks drop 6% on new fears Shares in Dubai's main stock markets dive 6% in early trade as fears continue over its debt crisis. | |
Websites start charging for news Newspaper publisher Johnston Press starts charging readers to access the content on some of its websites. | |
Borders starts closing down sales The Borders bookshop chain in the UK has started a closing down sale in all of its 45 stores, the BBC has learned. |
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