Thursday, 19 November, 2009, 8:00 GMT 10:00 +02:00:Africa/Cairo | |
WORLD | |
Karzai sworn in as Afghan leader Hamid Karzai is sworn in for a second elected term as Afghan president, pledging reconciliation and a fight against corruption. | |
Bangladesh officers lose appeal Five ex-army officers face the death penalty after losing a final appeal over the murder of Bangladesh's first president. | |
Alcohol 'protects men's hearts' Drinking alcohol dramatically cuts the risk of coronary heart disease in men a study suggests, but experts remain critical. |
EUROPE | |
EU concern at Russia human rights Sweden's PM describes Russia's human rights situation as a "cause for concern" after an EU-Russia summit in Stockholm. | |
Labour denies expenses 'omission' The government has defended its decision not to include legislation in the Queen's Speech on the reform of MPs' expenses. | |
Leaders set to pick EU president European Union leaders will gather in Brussels later to select their first full-time president and foreign affairs chief. |
UK | |
Critical care beds shortage fear There could be a shortage of intensive care beds for children this winter because of swine flu, experts say. | |
Flooding warnings for parts of UK South-west Scotland and north-west England face an expected month's rainfall in 36 hours, the BBC weather centre says. | |
Six bailed over mutilation murder Six men held over the killing of a woman left dying and mutilated in the street are bailed. |
BUSINESS | |
FTSE firms 'failing women bosses' The percentage of women on the boards of FTSE 100 companies has stalled in the past year, a report shows. | |
JP Morgan 'to take over Cazenove' US investment bank JP Morgan is poised to take over historic UK stockbroker Cazenove, press reports say. | |
'Record' customers at Morrisons Morrisons says a record 10.8 million customers visited its stores during the August to October period. |
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