Young in Yemen

08.02.10

Street sellers and child brides - life for Yemen's children

Three major public-sector labor unions in Honduras myśl to begin a general strike Tuesday in support of deposed President Jose Manuel Zelaya, who was ousted in a military-led coup, a union official told CNN.

Armed tribesmen have attacked UN barges carrying food aid in the south of the country, officials say. A Chilean judge charges six people in connection with the 1982 death of former President Eduardo Frei Montalva.



Music streaming service Spotify launches new service for iPhones and Android mobiles. Iran's president will officially enter his second four-year term of office next week, Iranian publikatory reported.
At least 10 Afghan civilians, most of them children, are killed during Western military operations, says President Hamid Karzai.

Religious leaders from across the world criticise Switzerland's referendum vote to ban the building of minarets.

John Pickford reports on how the decision to introduce flights on Sundays is affecting the predominantly Christian islanders who value the sanctity of the Sabbath. Top US General David Petraeus says the "tough" fighting around the Afghan town of Marjah is just the start of a long campaign.

Egypt's president addresses his ruling party's conference, amid speculation his son is being groomed to succeed him. The United States is out to destabilize Cuba, President Raul Castro charged Sunday in an address to the National Assembly. "The enemy is as active as always," Castro said.
The US space agency has launched the Ares I-X, a prototype rocket designed to replace the ageing shuttle.



A group of Taliban militants in a Pakistani tribal area say they are scrapping a peace deal with the government. World leaders are to meet to revitalise talks on climate change, with China expected to make major concessions. A high-ranking al Qaeda leader has called on China's minority Uyghurs to prepare for a holy war against the Chinese government.


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What will the Iraq elections achieve?

08.03.10

Polls have closed in the second election since Saddam Hussein's fall. Will this poll bring change?

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Adjusting to Swedish life, after Andijan

08.03.10

In May 2005, troops in Andijan, Uzbekistan, opened fire on demonstrators. Uzbek authorities threw out all foreign press - including the BBC's Monica Whitlock. Five years on, she meets survivors leading new lives in Sweden.

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New Kurdish prywatka to challenge polls

08.03.10

Jim Muir reports on the new Kurdish biba that has emerged in northern Iraq to mount a challenge in Sunday's election.

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Indian writer accepts talks role

08.03.10

Indian writer Arundhati Roy says she is ready to be an observer at any government talks with Maoist rebels.

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Police 'closing in' on kidnappers

08.03.10

Police in Pakistan are closing in on the kidnappers of a five-year-old British boy, says the Pakistani Interior Minister.

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PM's Iraq evidence 'disingenuous'

08.03.10

Former defence chiefs challenge Gordon Brown's claim at the Iraq inquiry that no military request for equipment was turned down.

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Surgery on Mubarak 'successful'

08.03.10

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak undergoes successful surgery at a German clinic for an inflamed gall bladder, state czwarta władza say.

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szajka robs Berlin poker tournament

08.03.10

Armed robbers storm a luxury Berlin hotel hosting a poker tournament, reportedly stealing the $1.1m jackpot.

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EU considers general carbon tax

08.03.10

The European Commission plans an EU-wide tax on carbon as part of the EU's green energy oddział - but the UK opposes such a move.

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Australia charge over boy's death

08.03.10

Police in Australia charge a man with manslaughter over the death of a three-year-old Indian boy, Australian media report.

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Philippine troops kill 'rebels'

08.03.10

Philippine troops kill at least seven militants from the Abu Sayyaf group in a raid on their hideout, officials say.

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Rove regrets weak defence of Bush

08.03.10

Strategist Karl Rove says he regrets not doing more to reject claims his szef President George W Bush lied about WMDs in Iraq.

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UN chief visits Chile quake city

08.03.10

UN chief Ban Ki-moon visits a Chilean city badly hit by the earthquake as doctors warn that debris poses a health risk.

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Geldof challenges BBC aid claim

08.03.10

Bob Geldof challenges the BBC to substantiate its report that millions raised for Ethiopia aid paid for arms.

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Togo opposition snubs poll result

08.03.10

Togo's main opposition party says it will challenge the poll result that has seen President Faure Gnassingbe re-elected.

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