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More troops or fewer? That's the only question we seem to hear about Afghanistan these days, and it's the wrong question.
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Wednesday, 07 October, 2009, 8:00 GMT 13:00 +05:00:Asia/Karachi
TOP STORIES
Obama 'not cutting' Afghan troops
The US president tells senior politicians that his Afghanistan strategy review will not look at reducing troop numbers.
  Tories defend debt-cutting plans
The Conservatives defend their proposals for reducing the UK's national debt outlined at their conference.
  Warning over River Trent cyanide
A quantity of the chemical cyanide and raw sewage is flowing along a 30-mile stretch of a river in Staffordshire.
  Emergency meeting for BA unions
Unions representing British Airways cabin crew plan an emergency meeting after the airline said it would cut 1,700 jobs and freeze pay.
  Keep trafficking unit, Met urged
Proposals by the Metropolitan Police to disband its specialist human trafficking team are attacked by leading charities.
WORLD
Obama 'not cutting' Afghan troops
The US president tells senior politicians that his Afghanistan strategy review will not look at reducing troop numbers.
  Kenya clans 'rearm for 2012 poll'
Rival Kenyan clans, who fought after the 2007 election, are rearming for the next vote due in 2012, a BBC investigation finds.
  Accused Brazil TV host 'missing'
Police in Brazil say a TV crime show host accused of ordering killings to boost ratings has gone missing.
EUROPE
EU-Czech talks on reform treaty
Czech PM Jan Fischer is to meet top EU officials to discuss the country's progress towards ratification of the Lisbon treaty.
  Aer Lingus to cut almost 800 jobs
Irish airline Aer Lingus says it will cut almost 800 jobs as part of a 97m-euro ($143m; £90m) cost-cutting plan.
  Demjanjuk trial set for November
The German trial of alleged Nazi war criminal John Demjanjuk on 27,900 counts of accessory to murder will start next month.
MIDDLE EAST
Senior Israeli Muslim leader held
A leader of Israel's Islamic Movement, Raed Salah, is briefly arrested for incitement amid rising tension in Jerusalem.
  'Nine dead' in Iraq market blast
A car bomb in a market near the Iraqi city of Falluja kills at least nine people and wounds dozens more, police say.
  Dollar falls on oil plan report
The dollar falls after a report that Gulf states are in secret talks to replace the greenback as the main oil currency.
SOUTH ASIA
Obama 'not cutting' Afghan troops
The US president tells senior politicians that his Afghanistan strategy review will not look at reducing troop numbers.
  UK to cut Sri Lanka camp funding
The UK says it will withdraw all but emergency funding for the camps where 250,000 displaced Tamils are confined in Sri Lanka.
  Afghan bride wins 'maintenance'
An Indian army doctor is ordered by a Delhi court to pay monthly maintenance to an Afghan woman who has accused him of bigamy.
UK
Most 'remain against Afghan war'
Most people in the UK continue to oppose Britain's military operations in Afghanistan, a BBC survey suggests.
  Warning over River Trent cyanide
A quantity of the chemical cyanide and raw sewage is flowing along a 30-mile stretch of a river in Staffordshire.
  Plastic card fraud falls by 23%
The amount of fraud being committed on plastic cards fell in the first half of the year, according to industry figures.
ENTERTAINMENT
Mantel named Booker prize winner
Author Hilary Mantel is named this year's Man Booker Prize winner for her historical novel Wolf Hall.
  Taylor to undergo heart surgery
Actress Dame Elizabeth Taylor is to undergo heart surgery, she reveals on website Twitter.
  'Legal issues' halt Sugababes gig
The new Sugababes line-up pull out of what should have been their first live appearance because of "legal issues".
SCIENCE/NATURE
Albatross cam for bird's eye view
A project fitting albatrosses with digital cameras reveals that they forage in groups and often feed alongside killer whales.
  Downturn is 'climate opportunity'
The recession provides a chance to build a low-carbon future, says the International Energy Agency, if governments act quickly.
  Nobel honours 'masters of light'
The Nobel Prize for physics lauds the technology that underpins modern telecommunications and camera technology.
TECHNOLOGY
Google targeted in e-mail scam
Google confirms to BBC News that its e-mail system - Gmail - has been targeted as part of an "industry-wide phishing scheme".
  Legal threat closes postcode feed
Websites that help people find jobs or hospitals have been hit by legal action threatened by the Royal Mail.
  Microsoft launches Windows phones
The first Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphones go on sale on Tuesday, alongside an application store and cloud backup service.
HEALTH
Patients warned over cancer delay
Britons would put off seeing their GP with cancer symptoms for a variety of reasons, including fear, a survey suggests.
  Psychiatric jabs for cash tested
UK doctors are resorting to paying some psychiatric patients in the hope it will make them take their medication, under a trial.
  Convertibles 'bad for the ears'
Driving a convertible car with the top down at speeds of between 50 and 70mph can seriously damage your ears, experts warn.
EDUCATION
Degrees 'rely on private pupils'
University courses important to the economy rely on private schools for many of their students, says research.
  UK to cut Pakistanis' visa wait
Britain's home secretary pledges to tackle a backlog in processing visa applications by Pakistanis after thousands are hit by delays.
  Children's commissioner nominated
Maggie Atkinson has been nominated by the Children's Secretary, Ed Balls as the next Children's Commissioner for England.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
  2001: US launches air strikes against Taleban
The United States launches its military offensive against al-Qaeda and the Taleban in Afghanistan.
  1985: Gunmen hijack Italian cruise liner
Palestinian militants hijack the Achille Lauro in the Mediterranean and threaten to blow it up.
  2004: British hostage feared dead in Iraq
Fears are growing for the British hostage, Kenneth Bigley, abducted three weeks ago in Iraq.
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