| Sunday, 04 October, 2009, 19:00 GMT 24:00 +05:00:Asia/Karachi | |
| ASIA-PACIFIC | |
| Hopes dim for quake-hit Sumatra Aid workers in Sumatra are increasingly pessimistic about finding more survivors, four days after a devastating earthquake. | |
| NK leader greets Chinese premier North Korean leader Kim Jong-il makes a rare appearance to greet visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, ahead of nuclear talks. | |
| Japanese ex-minister found dead Former Japanese finance minister Shoichi Nakagawa, who quit over apparent drunken behaviour, has been found dead, police say. | |
| TECHNOLOGY | |
| Sony shows off 3D TV technology Electronics giant Sony unveils some of its latest 3D technology, which it hopes will spark a new wave of 3D viewing. | |
| Robot fish could prevent crashes Robots that mimic shoals of fish could be used to develop systems to prevent car crashes, say Japanese engineers. | |
| Court order served over Twitter The High Court gives permission for an injunction against an anonymous blogger to be served via social-networking site Twitter. | |
| DON'T MISS | |
![]() | Last Chance to See Stephen Fry goes in search of the rare kakapo parrot and witnesses its "funniest ever" mating ritual. Sunday 4 October, 2000 BST, BBC Two. |

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