Saturday, December 27, 2008

[BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition] 13 New Entries: US warning on South Asia tension

US warning on South Asia tension

The US urges India and Pakistan to avoid raising tension amid reports of troop movement in the wake of the Mumbai killings.

Senegal leader backs Guinea coup

Senegal's president urges the international community to recognise Guinea's new military junta.

Iraq militants in police battle

Six Iraqi police and seven detainees suspected of al-Qaeda links die in a bid to break out of a police station in Ramadi.

Coral springs back from tsunami

Scientists report a rapid recovery in some of the coral reefs damaged by the Indian Ocean tsunami four years ago.

LA suburb's shock at Santa killer

Residents in LA where a man dressed as Santa went on a killing spree speak of their disbelief, as a ninth body is found.

Iranians join Bush shoe protest

Protesters in Iran's capital throw footwear at pictures of the US leader in support of the Iraqi shoe-attack journalist.

Second UK conjoined twin dies

A former conjoined twin who survived an operation in which she lost her sister, has died, 23 days later, a UK hospital says.

Peruvian 'Virgin Mary' gives birth to baby Jesus at Christmas

A Peruvian woman called Virgen Maria and her carpenter husband have a baby called Jesus on Christmas Day.

CIA 'using Viagra' to win over Afghan warlords

America's CIA is using the sex-enhancing drug Viagra to win over Afghan warlords, the Washington Post reports.

Villa battle back to deny Arsenal

Zat Knight scores an injury-time equaliser to give Aston Villa a 2-2 draw against Arsenal.

Day in pictures

Eye-catching images from around the world

Serbia arrests 'ex-KLA fighters'

Police in Serbia arrest 10 suspected former Kosovo Liberation Army fighters for war crimes against non-Albanians.

Missing nurse found in car boot

A nurse traced after being missing for more than a week was found alive in the boot of a car, police say.

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