Monday, December 22, 2008

[BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition] 11 New Entries: Farc 'will release six hostages'

Farc 'will release six hostages'

Colombian leftist rebels say they will release six hostages being held in jungle camps in the next few days.

Israeli leaders 'to topple Hamas'

The two leading candidates to become Israel's next prime minister vow to topple Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

Mumbai attack hotels greet guests

Two luxury hotels in Mumbai re-open, less than a month after they were damaged in attacks that killed at least 170.

Iraq says Iran exiles must leave

Iraq says that several thousand opposition Iranians must leave the country, after two decades living in exile.

Repairs begin on undersea cable

A French technical crew begins work repairing a major undersea communications cable in the Mediterranean Sea.

Sanctions imposed on Somalia head

The East African regional grouping Igad imposes sanctions on Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed and his associates.

Headless bodies found in Mexico

Mexican police find nine decapitated bodies in Guerrero state, with some of the victims identified as soldiers.

Space is just a little bit closer

The upper reaches of Earth's atmosphere are much lower than expected, a US Air Force satellite has found.

Flowers and tears

Pride and defiance as Mumbai hotels re-open

Lockerbie bomb anniversary marked

Relatives of the 270 people killed in the Lockerbie bombing hold events to mark the 20th anniversary of the tragedy.

IVF weight limit 'not justified'

Overweight and obese women have as much chance of having a baby through fertility treatment as women of normal weight, a Scottish study suggests.

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