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Tuesday, 01 December, 2009, 8:00 GMT 10:00 +02:00:Africa/Cairo



WORLD
Charges over Philippine massacre
A politician accused over a massacre of 57 people in the Philippines is charged with multiple murders, officials say.
S Lanka displaced 'free to move'
Sri Lanka opens up camps holding people detained since the army's victory over Tamil Tiger rebels earlier this year.
Dubai shares fall for second day
Shares on the main stock indexes in Dubai and Abu Dhabi have tumbled for the second day in a row in early trading.
EUROPE
Demjanjuk lawyer denounces trial
A lawyer for John Demjanjuk, on trial in Germany for mass murder at a Nazi death camp, accuses prosecutors of double standards.
EU Lisbon Treaty comes into force
The European Union's Lisbon Treaty comes into force, and the bloc's new president and foreign affairs chief take office.
Bruni-Sarkozy urges action on HIV
The French first lady is campaigning to increase access to HIV drugs for women and children in the developing world.
UK
Bid to free UK crew held by Iran
Efforts are continuing by the Foreign Office to secure the release of five Britons detained by the Iranian navy.
Call for early cancer diagnosis
The NHS in England must get better at diagnosing cancers at an early stage to boost survival rates, the cancer tsar says.
Breed inquiry into boy death dog
Police hope to discover later whether the dog which killed John Paul Massey was a breed illegal under the Dangerous Dogs Act.
BUSINESS
Dubai shares fall for second day
Shares on the main stock indexes in Dubai and Abu Dhabi have tumbled for the second day in a row in early trading.
House prices 'continue to rise'
UK house prices have risen for the seventh month in a row, the Nationwide says, helped by better jobs market news.
Chairmen to face annual job vote
Company chairmen could face an annual vote to keep their job, under proposals by the Financial Reporting Council.













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