Monday, 28 September, 2009, 19:00 GMT 24:00 +05:00:Asia/Karachi | |
ASIA-PACIFIC | |
Australia how-to jihadist jailed A Muslim man who authored a book on how to make bombs and bring down planes is jailed in Australia for 12 years. | |
Taiwan stops Uighur activist trip Taiwan says it will not allow exiled Chinese Uighur Muslim activist Rebiya Kadeer to visit the island as she had planned. | |
Nigerian anger over China deaths Nigerian MPs demand an audit of Chinese residents after a row over the cremation of dead Nigerian prisoners in China. |
TECHNOLOGY | |
US 'to loosen' grip on internet The US is set to loosen its control over how the internet is run when an agreement is signed with net regulator Icann. | |
LHC gets warning system upgrade Engineers hope an early warning system being installed at the Large Hadron Collider could prevent incidents of the kind which shut the machine last year. | |
Orange announces UK iPhone deal Network operator Orange has reached an agreement to sell Apple's popular iPhone in the UK, ending O2's exclusive deal. |
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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