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Friday, July 3, 2009

Your daily e-mail from the BBC




ASIA-PACIFIC
China babies 'sold for adoption'
Baby girls removed from parents who broke China's family-planning laws have been sold for adoption overseas, it is reported.

North Korea 'test fires missiles'
North Korea test fires four short-range missiles off its eastern coast, South Korea's defence ministry says.

Japan envoy wins UN nuclear post
Japanese envoy Yukiya Amano is elected the next director-general of the UN's nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, diplomats say.
TECHNOLOGY
Twitter followers 'can be bought'
Twitter users can now buy followers to boost the audience for the messages they send via the micro-blogging service.

Innocents accused of net piracy
The crackdown on illegal file-sharers is catching innocent people alongside the pirates.

Iran 'lifts block on SMS texting'
Reports from Iran say SMS text messaging services have been unblocked for the first time since disputed presidential elections.
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