| Friday, 04 December, 2009, 8:00 GMT 10:00 +02:00:Africa/Cairo | |
| WORLD | |
| Guinea's leader 'wounded by aide' Guinea's military leader has survived an attack by an aide in the capital Conakry, a government spokesman says. | |
| Clinton expects Nato troop pledge Hillary Clinton is confident Nato allies will pledge more troops for Afghanistan, as she arrives in Belgium for talks. | |
| Nepal's cabinet meets on Everest Nepalese ministers hold a cabinet meeting on Mount Everest to raise awareness of the effects of climate change. | |
| EUROPE | |
| Clinton expects Nato troop pledge Hillary Clinton is confident Nato allies will pledge more troops for Afghanistan, as she arrives in Belgium for talks. | |
| Russia boosts ties with Vatican Russia and the Vatican have established full diplomatic relations, ending longstanding tensions, the Kremlin says. | |
| Serbia 'making tribunal progress' Serbia is "progressing" in its co-operation with a war crimes tribunal but must keep searching for two fugitives, the UN says. | |
| UK | |
| UK banking bail-out 'justified' The Treasury was "justified" in using taxpayers' money, totalling £850bn, to bail out banks, an official report says. | |
| UN body probes climate e-mail row The UN Panel on Climate Change is to probe claims UK scientists manipulated global warming data to boost the argument that it is man-made. | |
| Freed yachtsmen arrive back in UK Four members of a British yacht crew seized by Iran return to the UK as the boat's owner describes them as "embarrassed". | |
| BUSINESS | |
| UK banking bail-out 'justified' The Treasury was "justified" in using taxpayers' money, totalling £850bn, to bail out banks, an official report says. | |
| Savings are 'static in downturn' The amount people save has remained relatively static despite the changing economic picture, a survey finds. | |
| Google to offer property service Google has discussed plans to add property for sale to its online mapping service, expected to launch next year. | |
| DON'T MISS | |
![]() | Question Time Join the debate with Margaret Beckett, Andrew Lansley, Vince Cable, Clive Anderson and Kirstie Allsopp. THURSDAY, 10.35pm, BBC ONE and then online |

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