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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