| Thursday, 24 September, 2009, 19:00 GMT 24:00 +05:00:Asia/Karachi | |
| ASIA-PACIFIC | |
| Suu Kyi 'welcomes US engagement' Detained Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi welcomes US plans to engage with the military junta | |
| HIV vaccine 'reduces infection' An experimental HIV vaccine has for the first time cut infection rates, in a major trial in Thailand, researchers say. | |
| N Koreans in 'Denmark asylum bid' Nine North Koreans enter Denmark's embassy in Vietnam's capital Hanoi to claim political asylum, reports say. | |
| TECHNOLOGY | |
| Nintendo drops Wii console price Games giant Nintendo follows similar moves by Sony and Microsoft and slashes the price of its games console. | |
| Bus CCTV could predict assaults CCTV security systems could soon spot an assault on a bus before it happens, according to a major research project. | |
| Vodafone unites social networks Vodafone launches a suite of net services for mobile and PCs, aimed at grabbing a slice of the expanding mobile data market. | |
| DON'T MISS | |
![]() | Question Time Question Time returns for a new series and celebrates 30 years of topical debate. Panellists include Harriet Harman. THURSDAY, 10.35pm, BBC ONE and then online |

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