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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.
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