| Wednesday, 28 October, 2009, 8:00 GMT 13:00 +05:00:Asia/Karachi | |
| TOP STORIES | |
| UN staff killed in Kabul attack Six foreign UN employees and three Afghans are killed in an attack in Kabul, 10 days before the presidential election run-off. | |
| Man accused of teenager's killing A man is charged with the kidnap and manslaughter of teenager Ashleigh Hall, and with breaching the Sexual Offences Act. | |
| MP mortgage claims 'to be banned' MPs will be banned from claiming the cost of mortgages on second homes and employing relatives, sources tell the BBC. | |
| Large blast hits Peshawar market At least five people are killed and many injured by a blast in a market area in Peshawar, Pakistan. | |
| No 10 to lobby for Blair EU job Gordon Brown is to actively lobby for Tony Blair to be the first president of the European Council, No 10 sources say. | |
| WORLD | |
| UN staff killed in Kabul attack Six foreign UN employees and three Afghans are killed in an attack in Kabul, 10 days before the presidential election run-off. | |
| Large blast hits Peshawar market At least five people are killed and many injured by a blast in a market area in Peshawar, Pakistan. | |
| Global premiere for Jackson movie Michael Jackson's family and thousands of fans attend the worldwide premiere of his documentary film, This Is It. | |
| EUROPE | |
| Russia warned about HIV epidemic An international HIV/Aids expert tells the BBC that the epidemic in Russia is now out of control. | |
| Karadzic 'led ethnic cleansing' Ex-Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic ran a campaign of ethnic cleansing, prosecutors say at his genocide and war crimes trial. | |
| Angola arms traffickers convicted France's ex-interior minister is jailed and the son of an ex-president convicted for their roles in illegal arms sales to Angola. | |
| MIDDLE EAST | |
| Iran 'to accept UN nuclear deal' Iran will accept a UN draft deal on its nuclear programme if "very important changes" are made, Iranian state media report. | |
| Report: Palestinians denied water Israel is denying Palestinians access to the basic minimum of clean, safe water, Amnesty International says. | |
| Yemenis intercept 'Iranian ship' Yemeni officials say they have intercepted an Iranian boat carrying weapons to rebels Iran issues denial. | |
| SOUTH ASIA | |
| UN staff killed in Kabul attack Six foreign UN employees and three Afghans are killed in an attack in Kabul, 10 days before the presidential election run-off. | |
| Large blast hits Peshawar market At least five people are killed and many injured by a blast in a market area in Peshawar, Pakistan. | |
| Nepal warning over tiger traders A tiger conservation conference begins with a warning that traders and poachers are better organised than conservationists. | |
| UK | |
| MP mortgage claims 'to be banned' MPs will be banned from claiming the cost of mortgages on second homes and employing relatives, sources tell the BBC. | |
| Man accused of teenager's killing A man is charged with the kidnap and manslaughter of teenager Ashleigh Hall, and with breaching the Sexual Offences Act. | |
| Resistance hero 'told to leave' A UK officer who trained French Resistance fighters during World War II was told to "go home" by Charles de Gaulle, files show. | |
| ENTERTAINMENT | |
| Global premiere for Jackson movie Michael Jackson's family and thousands of fans attend the worldwide premiere of his documentary film, This Is It. | |
| Morrissey resumes tour in London Singer Morrissey returns to the stage at the Royal Albert Hall in jovial form, after collapsing during a gig last weekend. | |
| Gervais set to host Golden Globes Comedian Ricky Gervais is to present the Golden Globe film awards ceremony in January, organisers have announced. | |
| SCIENCE/NATURE | |
| Nasa rocket postponed by weather The launch of the prototype Ares I-X rocket designed to replace the aging shuttle is delayed by bad weather. | |
| Australia coastal living at risk A new report warns that coastal life - favoured by most Australians - could become impossible due to climate change. | |
| Rare birds 'faring better' in UK Rare birds in the UK have been faring far better than their more common counterparts over the last decade | |
| TECHNOLOGY | |
| Scareware launched from tech blog Gizmodo, one the world's biggest tech blogs, has been running adverts poisoned by malware say security experts. | |
| Mandelson sets out piracy policy The Business Secretary is due to give a firm indication of how the UK government intends to deal with file-sharers. | |
| Sky Player launch on XBox delayed The launch of Sky's on-demand XBox Live service has been suspended because of "an unforeseen technical issue". | |
| HEALTH | |
| Curry spice 'kills cancer cells' An extract found in the curry spice tumeric can kill off cancer cells, lab scientists have shown. | |
| 'Aura' migraines a stroke risk Young women who have migraines with auras are twice as likely to have a stroke, researchers say. | |
| 'Talk therapy' for the depressed Antidepressants should not be used routinely to treat depression in adults with chronic health problems, according to NICE. | |
| EDUCATION | |
| Diploma advert ruled 'misleading' The advertising standards watchdog says a government advert for the new diploma was misleading. | |
| Thousands wait for student money Student Loans Company figures suggest tens of thousands of students are still waiting to be paid. | |
| Jewish case may hit other schools The case of a Jewish school accused of breaching race relations laws could have 'ramifications' for other faith schools, it is claimed. | |
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| 1962: World relief as Cuban missile crisis ends US President John F Kennedy welcomes Russia's announcement that it will dismantle its missiles based in Cuba. | |||
| 2001: Christians killed in Pakistan massacre Masked gunmen burst into a church in eastern Pakistan killing 18 people including children who were at prayer. | |||
| 1974: Minister's wife survives bomb attack Sports Minister Denis Howell's wife and young son survive a bomb attack on their car. | |||
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