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Your daily e-mail from the BBC
Thursday, 30 July, 2009, 19:00 GMT 24:00 +05:00:Asia/Karachi | |
ASIA-PACIFIC | |
China concerned about abortions There are 13 million abortions each year in China, highlighting a lack of sex education, according to a Chinese newspaper. | |
Burma warning on Suu Kyi protests Burma's military rulers warn supporters of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi not to protest over her trial verdict. | |
US sailor jailed for Japan murder A US sailor is jailed for life for the killing of a Japanese taxi driver which strained relations between the two countries. |
TECHNOLOGY | |
Cable fault cuts off West Africa Internet and phone services are disrupted across West Africa following damage to an undersea cable. | |
iPhone bucks handset sales falls Apple's iPhone is continuing to enjoy a rise in global sales, despite industry-wide falls, a survey says. | |
UK's national ID card unveiled Home Secretary Alan Johnson has unveiled the final design of the controversial national identity card. |
SPECIAL COVERAGE | |
The Report: Dog-fighting Amardeep Bassey investigates the growing problem of illegal dog-fighting in the UK Asian community BBC Radio 4 THURSDAY 8pm or get the podcast |
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