| Saturday, 30 January, 2010, 14:00 GMT 21:00 +07:00:Asia/Jakarta | |
| TOP STORIES | |
| China hits back at US-Taiwan sale China announces a series of moves in retaliation for a US proposal to sell $6.4bn of weapons to Taiwan. | |
| Mother remanded over child deaths The mother of two toddlers found dead in holdalls in the boot of a car in East Sussex appears in court charged with their murders. | |
| WWI soldiers reburied in France The first of 250 First World War soldiers who were killed in the 1916 Battle of Fromelles is reburied with full military honours. | |
| NI justice talks set to resume Talks aimed at resolving the NI devolution impasse are due to resume at Hillsborough Castle near Belfast. | |
| FA refuses to comment on Terry The Football Association will not comment on allegations surrounding John Terry's future as England captain. | |
| WORLD | |
| China hits back at US-Taiwan sale China announces a series of moves in retaliation for a US proposal to sell $6.4bn of weapons to Taiwan. | |
| Blast hits Pakistani checkpoint A suspected suicide bomber kills at least 12 people in an attack on a checkpoint in north-west Pakistan, officials say. | |
| Google phases out support for IE6 Google begins phasing out support for Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6, the browser identified as the weak link in a cyber attack. | |
| AMERICAS | |
| Machu Picchu airlift is completed The last of 4,000 tourists stranded at Machu Picchu after flooding are airlifted to safety by the Peruvian authorities. | |
| Haitian boat refugees picked up More than 100 Haitians are picked up off the Turks and Caicos islands after trying to flee Haiti by boat after the earthquake. | |
| Argentina's top banker resigns Argentina's central bank chief Martin Redrado resigns after a bitter public row with the country's president. | |
| SOUTH ASIA | |
| Blast hits Pakistani checkpoint A suspected suicide bomber kills at least 12 people in an attack on a checkpoint in north-west Pakistan, officials say. | |
| Afghan Taliban deny talks with UN The Afghan Taliban deny reports that some of their members met UN special envoy Kai Eide to discuss peace. | |
| Gandhi ashes scattered into sea Some of Mahatma Gandhi's ashes, kept for decades by a family friend, are scattered into the Indian Ocean off South Africa. | |
| ENGLAND | |
| Mother remanded over child deaths The mother of two toddlers found dead in holdalls in the boot of a car in East Sussex appears in court charged with their murders. | |
| Fears over free social care costs The government has "significantly underestimated" the cost of delivering free social care, council chiefs say. | |
| Court lifts Terry gagging order England football captain John Terry is named as the sportsman behind a court injunction involving his private life. | |
| BUSINESS | |
| Peugeot follows Toyota car recall Peugeot Citroen, Europe's second-biggest carmaker, is recalling cars made at a Czech plant with Toyota. | |
| IMF urges global reform agreement The head of the International Monetary Fund urges the US to join with other countries to reform banks. | |
| Toyota recalls 'up to 1.8m' cars Toyota says it is recalling up to 1.8 million cars in Europe, including 220,000 in the UK, due to an accelerator problem. | |
| ENTERTAINMENT | |
| Reid wins Celebrity Big Brother Cage fighter Alex Reid wins the final series of Celebrity Big Brother with Dane Bowers coming second and Vinnie Jones in third place. | |
| Blues star Etta James in hospital Grammy-winning singer Etta James is being treated in hospital in California after suffering various ailments including a blood infection. | |
| Orbison lands Walk of Fame star The late rock'n'roll legend Roy Orbison is honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. | |
| SCIENCE/NATURE | |
| How to whip up a frothy frog nest Scientists reveal how frogs perform the architectural feat of building floating foam "meringue" nests. | |
| Fusion energy hurdle swept aside A potential obstacle to producing energy by laser fusion is swept aside, along with the record for the highest-energy laser pulse. | |
| Quakes 'decade's worst disasters' Almost 60% of the people killed by natural disasters in the past decade lost their lives in earthquakes, data shows. | |
| TECHNOLOGY | |
| Google phases out support for IE6 Google begins phasing out support for Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6, the browser identified as the weak link in a cyber attack. | |
| Law firm's piracy hunt condemned The way a UK law firm is pursuing alleged net pirates has been criticised with calls for the Information Commissioner to investigate. | |
| Scammers exploit Apple iPad fever Cyber conmen are launching attacks that trade on surging interest in Apple's iPad tablet computer. | |
| HEALTH | |
| Fears over free social care costs The government has "significantly underestimated" the cost of delivering free social care, council chiefs say. | |
| Vaccine 'could cut HIV TB deaths' A vaccine could cut the number of cases of tuberculosis among HIV-positive Africans by almost two-fifths, researchers claim. | |
| Misconduct GP to stay on register A doctor guilty of prescribing "potentially hazardous" levels of drugs to elderly patients escapes being struck off. | |
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| 1972: Army kills 13 in civil rights protest British troops open fire on a crowd of demonstrators in the Bogside district of Londonderry in the worst day of the current crisis so far. | |||
| 1965: Last farewell to Churchill Thousands of people pay their last respects to Britain's greatest wartime leader Sir Winston Churchill who is buried today after a full state funeral. | |||
| 2003: 'Shoe bomber' jailed for life British-born Richard Reid is sentenced to life in jail for trying to bomb an American Airlines flight carrying 197 people. | |||
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