Monday, December 29, 2008

[BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition] 10 New Entries: Israeli jets target Gaza tunnels

Israeli jets target Gaza tunnels

Israel bombs supply tunnels in the southern Gaza Strip and vows to continue air raids until Hamas militants stop firing rockets.

Migrants missing near Andamans

About 300 illegal migrants are feared drowned in the Bay of Bengal off the coast of India's Andaman and Nicobar islands.

Ghanaians vote for new president

Votes are being counted in Ghana's closely-fought presidential run-off election after a mainly peaceful poll.

Is 'the world's oldest living creature' an imposter?

A giant tortoise thought to be the world's oldest living creature could be an imposter, living under an assumed identity.

Last-gasp Dempsey goal denies Chelsea

Clint Dempsey scores a last-minute equaliser as Fulham draw 2-2 with neighbours Chelsea.

Thousands join pro-Thaksin rally

Thousands of supporters of Thailand's exiled ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra protest in Bangkok, calling for fresh elections.

Turkey 'hits PKK targets in Iraq'

Turkish fighter planes bomb suspected Kurdish rebel positions in northern Iraq, Turkish military sources say.

Arabs rally against Israeli raids

Thousands rally across the Arab world to condemn Israel's air raids in the Gaza Strip, while Hezbollah calls on its fighters in southern Lebanon to be on alert.

'No clear winner' in Kashmir poll

Election officials in Indian-administered Kashmir say no single party will win a majority in state assembly elections.

Firms urge freeze on minimum wage

UK business leaders call for the national minimum wage to be left at the current levels in 2009 amid the downturn.

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