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China closes Tibet to foreigners
Date: February 24, 2009
Foreign tourists planning to visit Tibet have been told by travel agencies that the region has been closed to outsiders until the end of March.The month marks the 50th anniversary of the escape into exile of the Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama.In March last year, Tibet witnessed a wave of violent anti-China protests - the worst unrest ther
The gold trail
Date: February 24, 2009
By Grant FerrettBBC NewsIn a deal stretching from Nairobi to Zurich, one of the richest and most powerful people in Zimbabwe has been accused of allegedly trying to sell gold in Europe - in defiance of international sanctions.The vice-president of Zimbabwe, Joyce Mujuru, with her husband Solomon, are among a small elite who have prospered in Zimbab
Peers pip reporters and batter MPs in annual pancake race
Date: February 24, 2009
Peers have swept to victory in one of the sporting highlights of Westminster life - the annual charity pancake race.The BBC s Nick Robinson, on the media team, was pipped to the post in the last stride by Lib Dem Lord Redesdale.He joined forces with fellow Lib Dems Lords Dholakia and Addington and Labour Lord Morris to create the winning team.Each
Iran to run Bushehr reactor tests
Date: February 24, 2009
By Jon LeyneBBC News, TehranIran says it is going to start carryingout its first test at the controversial Bushehr nuclear reactor on Wednesday.The reactor will be switched on 34 years after being built, but crucially the operators will not be putting in any nuclear fuel.That will not happen till it begins full operation, possibly later in 2009.Thi
Petty Brown airbrushed site - SNP
Date: February 24, 2009
Gordon Brown has been branded "petty" by the SNP after policies by the Scottish government to combat recession were removed from a website.The "real help now" website was launched by the prime minister to list action being taken around Britain.It initially included Scottish measures such as a council tax freeze and flexible business support but the
US president to address Congress
Date: February 24, 2009
US President Barack Obama is to address both houses of Congress in a televised speech expected to focus on moves to tackle the economic crisis.He will emphasise that his hard-fought stimulus bill will help restore growth, correspondents say.The $787bn (£545bn) plan includes efforts to save or create 3.5m jobs.Other initiatives in the first month
Spanish justice minister resigns
Date: February 23, 2009
Spain s justice minister has announced his resignation after being criticised for going on a hunting trip with a prominent investigative judge.Mariano Fernandez Bermejo was accused of interfering in a probe by Judge Baltasar Garzon into alleged corruption in the opposition Popular Party.Mr Fernandez Bermejo has admitted it was "untimely" to go hunt
Academies losing independence
Date: February 23, 2009
Academies are facing a serious erosion of their independence, says a letter of protest from an organisation of these flagship state schools.Writing to Schools Minister Jim Knight, the Independent Academies Association says they are being made dependent on the "whims of quangos".They warn of "growing dismay" that Academies are increasingly coming un
Arrest ruling on Bashir next week
Date: February 23, 2009
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has said it will rule on 4 March whether to issue an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir.The judges will decide whether Mr Bashir is to face charges of war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity committed in Darfur province.Mr Bashir is the most senior figure pursued by the court in The
Warning of infected auction tool
Date: February 23, 2009
A third-party add-on for eBay used by thousands of sellers is being flagged by Google as potentially malicious, after it became infected with a trojan.Auctiva provides tools for sellers on the popular auction website.The company confirmed a virus had attached itself to files on its servers but remedied the problem soon after.However, Google continu
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