Monday, 16 November, 2009, 8:00 GMT 10:00 +02:00:Africa/Cairo | |
WORLD | |
Australia 'sorry' for child abuse Prime Minister Kevin Rudd apologises to the hundreds of thousands of children abused or neglected in state care. | |
Obama discusses rights in China On his first visit to China, US President Obama says everyone should have freedom of expression and worship - and access to information. | |
Leaders meet for UN 'food summit' World leaders meet in Rome for a UN summit aimed at stabilising food prices and slowing an increase in global hunger. |
EUROPE | |
Kosovo PM claims election victory Kosovo's ruling PDK claims victory in the territory's first local elections, with official results due within hours. | |
Leaders meet for UN 'food summit' World leaders meet in Rome for a UN summit aimed at stabilising food prices and slowing an increase in global hunger. | |
Serbian Orthodox patriarch dies The head of the influential Serbian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Pavle, dies aged 95 in Belgrade, the Church says. |
UK | |
Man on serial sex attack charges A man is charged with 22 rapes, assaults and burglaries by police investigating attacks on elderly people in London over 17 years. | |
Four arrested during terror raids Four men are arrested under the Terrorism Act, in connection with an alleged "overseas threat", during raids in Greater Manchester. | |
PM to defend UK's Afghan policy Gordon Brown will vigorously defend Britain's military policy in Afghanistan by warning al-Qaeda is the UK's biggest threat. |
BUSINESS | |
BA strike ballot papers sent out The Unite union is to ballot British Airways workers on strike action, although a legal challenge to new schedules is still in the courts. | |
Japan's economy continues growing Strong figures for a second quarter in a row confirm Japan's recovery from recession, showing a 1.2% boost over three months. | |
Firms 'struggle to get finance' Access to finance remains a problem for small and medium-sized firms in the UK, a business group says. |
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