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Protests continue on Sharif ban
Date: February 27, 2009
Protests against a court decision to ban Pakistan s ex-PM Nawaz Sharif and his brother from elected office have entered a third day.In Karachi and Lahore, lawyers boycotted court proceedings to express solidarity with the Sharifs.Authorities have filed cases against 300 leaders and activists of the Sharifs PML-N party over the protests.Prime Minis
Hasina s test
Date: February 27, 2009
By Alastair LawsonBBC NewsBarely two months after being elected, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has found herself having to deal with a crisis in which the stakes were terrifyingly high.The death toll from this week s mutiny staged by the country s border security force, the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) may be steadily rising, but the consensu
No deal in Israel coalition talks
Date: February 27, 2009
Israel s prime minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu says talks to include the centrist Kadima party in a coalition have ended without agreement.The Likud leader said he had faced "categorical rejection" in 90-minute talks with Kadima leader Tzipi Livni.Minutes earlier, Mrs Livni said the meeting "concluded without agreement on key issues".Mr Netan
Standing out
Date: February 27, 2009
By Steve KingstoneBBC News, BilbaoTo the strains of Bruce Springsteen s song Working on a Dream a left-wing candidate visits a blue-collar neighbourhood promising change.It could easily be a campaign stop in the American rust belt, but instead the venue is Bilbao - the engine room of the Basque Country.In the down-at-heel Rekalde barrio, an eager a
Zuma dismisses new SA challenge
Date: February 27, 2009
Jacob Zuma, favourite to become South Africa s next president after April s polls, says he does not consider his newest opposition a major challenge.He told the BBC he is not worried about the threat posed by the Congress of the People (Cope).Cope is composed of dissidents from the ruling African National Congress (ANC), led by Mr Zuma.But Cope lea
Pilfered euro sparks German row
Date: February 27, 2009
The sacking of a supermarket cashier suspected of pilfering has provoked wrangling in Germany about public morality and the role of big business.Barbara Emme was fired for allegedly stealing 1.30 euros (£1.16) worth of bottle deposits from her employer after more than 30 years of service.Trades unions and some politicians have rallied to her def
Autism bill clears first hurdle
Date: February 27, 2009
A Tory MP s bid to improve support for people with autism has cleared its first Commons hurdle, despite government opposition.Cheryl Gillan s bill would put a legal duty on councils and NHS services to look after people with autism s needs.Labour claims their autism strategy would achieve the same effect without the "blunt instrument" of legislatio
Autism proposals to be unveiled
Date: February 26, 2009
Government plans to improve support for people with autism are expected to be outlined in parliament later.The announcement is due when the Autism Bill, introduced by the Tory MP Cheryl Gillan, is debated in the Commons.It is thought that ministers are unlikely to give the bill the support it needs to become law.But they are expected to back propos
Reporters fined over Tamim trial
Date: February 26, 2009
By Sebastian UsherBBC NewsFive Egyptian journalists have been fined for breaking a reporting ban on the high-profile trial of a businessman charged with murdering an Arab singer.The media blackout was imposed last November by the judge in the trial of the property billionaire Hisham Telaat Moustafa.He is accused of ordering the killing of his rumou
China told to end Tiananmen taboo
Date: February 26, 2009
A group of mothers of those killed in the 1989 protests in Tiananmen Square have urged China s leaders to fully investigate the deaths.Their call was issued as the 20th anniversary of the massacre approaches, and days ahead of the annual session of the National People s Congress.The Tiananmen Mothers want the government to name the dead, compensate
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