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Internet addresses set for change The internet regulator approves plans to allow non-Latin-script web addresses, in a move set to transform the online world. | |
Postal strikes enter second day The second day of the second wave of postal strikes begins as 400 workers in three sites are due to walk out. | |
Train firms seek longer contracts Train companies say longer rail franchises would allow them to provide better quality services and encourage investment. |
WORLD | |
Honduras rivals resolve deadlock Honduras' interim leader says he is ready to sign an accord that could see ousted President Manuel Zelaya return to power. | |
EU seeks to resolve climate rift EU leaders will try to break an impasse over funds to help poor countries fight global warming, on the last day of their summit. | |
Internet addresses set for change The internet regulator approves plans to allow non-Latin-script web addresses, in a move set to transform the online world. |
EUROPE | |
EU seeks to resolve climate rift EU leaders will try to break an impasse over funds to help poor countries fight global warming, on the last day of their summit. | |
France migrant policy criticised France's system of detaining and deporting unaccompanied migrant children flown into Paris is criticised in a damning report. | |
'Kidnapped' pair's yacht is found The yacht belonging to a British couple feared kidnapped by Somali pirates is found empty by a naval patrol. |
MIDDLE EAST | |
UN hopes for Iran nuclear accord The UN's nuclear watchdog says it hopes a deal with Iran can be reached soon, as Tehran replies to its offer on uranium. | |
US jails al-Qaeda sleeper agent An al-Qaeda sleeper agent is jailed in the US for conspiring to provide material support for terrorism. | |
Mitchell arrives in Middle East US envoy George Mitchell visits Jerusalem in efforts to revive peace talks, ahead of a visit by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. |
SOUTH ASIA | |
UN to boost Afghanistan security The UN Security Council backs a call by Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to offer more protection to UN staff in Afghanistan. | |
Civilians killed in Afghan blast At last eight civilians are killed as a roadside bomb hits their vehicle in eastern Afghanistan, officials say. | |
Five die in huge India oil blaze A massive fire at an oil depot in the western Indian state of Rajasthan kills at least five people and injures 150 others, officials say. |
UK | |
Blow to Blair's hopes of EU job Tony Blair's hopes of becoming European president are fading after supporters failed to secure the backing of other countries. | |
House prices higher than year ago UK house prices were higher year-on-year in October - the first annual rise for 19 months, the Nationwide says. | |
Young people to take over Commons For the first time, young people from around the UK are due to hold debates in the House of Commons. |
ENTERTAINMENT | |
Voice of Phil Archer dies aged 85 Actor Norman Painting, the voice of Phil Archer on long-running Radio 4 drama The Archers, dies at the age of 85. | |
BBC to cut senior management bill The BBC says it is to cut the amount it spends on the salaries of more than 600 senior managers by a quarter over the next three-and-a-half years. | |
Ledger's last music video online The last music video directed by Heath Ledger - for London-born rap act No Fixed Abode - is posted online. |
SCIENCE/NATURE | |
EU seeks to resolve climate rift EU leaders will try to break an impasse over funds to help poor countries fight global warming, on the last day of their summit. | |
Tuna ban 'justified' by science Banning trade in Atlantic bluefin tuna is justified by the extent of their decline, scientists advising fisheries regulators suggest. | |
Stellar blast is record-breaker Gamma ray burst is confirmed as the most distant cosmic event ever seen from Earth. |
TECHNOLOGY | |
Internet addresses set for change The internet regulator approves plans to allow non-Latin-script web addresses, in a move set to transform the online world. | |
Google opens OneBox music service Search giant Google enters the online music market with a new service for finding and buying music online. | |
DJ game aims to buck predictions The high-profile music mixing video game DJ Hero launches in the UK on Thursday amidst poor sales forecasts. |
HEALTH | |
'Lie still' for pregnancy boost Women undergoing fertility treatment with artificial insemination may boost their chances of pregnancy if they lie still afterwards, say researchers. | |
Call for better bowel cancer care There are still gaps in bowel cancer surgery care, an audit suggests. | |
'Unacceptable' teeth health gap There is an "unacceptable and growing chasm" between good and poor dental health in the UK, dentists warn. |
EDUCATION | |
Infant place appeals up by a half Almost 50% more parents appealed over the infant school places their children were given last year. | |
Grants rise for 75,000 students A students' union welcomes a £30m increase in grants and support announced by the Scottish Education Secretary. | |
Nurseries fear for troubled young State-run nurseries say a shake-up of early years funding will force them to reduce provision for children from disadvantaged homes. |
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1991: Bush opens historic Mid East peace conference US President George Bush encourages Arabs and Israelis to "lay down the past" in his opening speech to the Middle East peace conference in Spain. | |||
1984: Pro-Solidarity priest is murdered Father Jerzy Popieluszko, an outspoken supporter of Poland's banned trade union, is found dead 11 days after he was kidnapped. | |||
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