| Sunday, 28 February, 2010, 14:00 GMT 21:00 +07:00:Asia/Jakarta | |
| TOP STORIES | |
| Chile counts cost as tsunami ebbs Chile begins to count the cost of its deadly 8.8 magnitude earthquake as fears of a devastating Pacific tsunami ease. | |
| My duty to oust Brown - Cameron David Cameron is set to tell Tory activists that it is his "patriotic duty" to eject Gordon Brown from Downing Street. | |
| 'Dangerous' murder suspect sought A man described as "dangerous" is urged to hand himself in after a mother and her baby daughter were murdered in Hampshire. | |
| Key Eta leader 'held in France' One of the top leaders of Basque separatist group Eta is arrested in northern France, Spain's interior ministry says. | |
| Passport probe police in Israel UK police are in Israel investigating the use of fake British passports by suspects in the killing of a Hamas leader. | |
| WORLD | |
| Chile counts cost as tsunami ebbs Chile begins to count the cost of its deadly 8.8 magnitude earthquake as fears of a devastating Pacific tsunami ease. | |
| Key Eta leader 'held in France' One of the top leaders of Basque separatist group Eta is arrested in northern France, Spain's interior ministry says. | |
| Somali rebels 'block UN food aid' Islamist militants in Somalia are stopping convoys of food aid reaching more than 360,000 needy people, the UN says. | |
| AMERICAS | |
| Chile counts cost as tsunami ebbs Chile begins to count the cost of its deadly 8.8 magnitude earthquake as fears of a devastating Pacific tsunami ease. | |
| Rain triggers deadly Haiti floods At least eight people are killed in floods triggered by heavy rain in earthquake-stricken Haiti, officials say. | |
| Florida killer whale show resumes SeaWorld Orlando's killer whale show reopens, three days after a performing orca killed one of the trainers. | |
| SOUTH ASIA | |
| Russia blames Nato for drug surge The head of Russia's drug control agency accuses Nato of not doing enough to curb Afghanistan's heroin production. | |
| Suicide attack on Pakistan police A suicide bomb attack on a police station in north-west Pakistan kills at least three officers, officials say. | |
| Troops in Afghanistan 'for years' Britain will be "militarily engaged" in Afghanistan for a further five years, head of the Army General Sir David Richards says. | |
| ENGLAND | |
| 'Dangerous' murder suspect sought A man described as "dangerous" is urged to hand himself in after a mother and her baby daughter were murdered in Hampshire. | |
| More held after shopkeeper murder Police investigating the murder of a shopkeeper who was attacked with a hammer at his Huddersfield store arrest three more people. | |
| Unveiling of WWI Pals' memorial A memorial to 222 men who fought in World War I as the Chorley Pals is to be unveiled in Lancashire after three years of planning. | |
| BUSINESS | |
| Prudential plans £15bn Asia deal Prudential looks set to buy one of Asia's biggest insurance firms in a £15bn deal, the BBC understands. | |
| Buyer interest in Reader's Digest There is "significant interest" in Reader's Digest from potential buyers, the magazine's administrators say. | |
| Tiger Woods dropped by Gatorade Drinks firm Gatorade ends deal with Tiger Woods in the wake of the golfer's admission of extra-marital affairs. | |
| ENTERTAINMENT | |
| Classical stars unite for charity Some of the UK's most popular classical music stars gather to record a charity song for the Haiti earthquake relief effort. | |
| Film director Toye dies aged 92 British film-maker, choreographer and dancer Wendy Toye, whose career spanned eight decades, has died aged 92. | |
| Marie Osmond's teenage son dies The 18-year-old son of American singer Marie Osmond, has died, a spokesman for the family has said. | |
| SCIENCE/NATURE | |
| Whaling 'worsens carbon release' A century of whaling may have released more than 100 million tonnes of carbon into the atmosphere, scientists say. | |
| Lasers lift dirt of ages from art Physicists have applied the same laser techniques commonly used for tattoo removal to clean several famous works of art, including wall paintings. | |
| Huge iceberg 'threatens sea-life' A vast iceberg that broke off eastern Antarctic earlier this month could disrupt marine life in the region, scientists warn. | |
| TECHNOLOGY | |
| Tiny ear listens to hidden worlds A micro-ear could soon help scientists eavesdrop on tiny events just like microscopes make them visible. | |
| Twitter permission for US troops US forces are to be allowed to use social networking websites following a review by the defence department. | |
| Frauds website organiser jailed A man who created a website trading in stolen financial information linked to tens of millions of pounds in losses is jailed for nearly five years. | |
| HEALTH | |
| NHS urged to buy Fairtrade tools A campaign is launched to encourage the NHS to buy more Fairtrade and ethically-sourced equipment. | |
| Specialist nurse role 'critical' The Royal College of Nursing calls for every patient with a long-term condition to be guaranteed specialist nursing care. | |
| 'Health tourists' face crackdown Visitors to the UK may have to hold health insurance before they can enter the country, under government proposals. | |
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| 1986: Swedish prime minister assassinated Olof Palme, the prime minister of Sweden, is shot dead and his wife Lisbeth wounded in a street ambush in central Stockholm. | |||
| 2001: At least 10 die in Selby rail crash Up to 13 are killed and more than 70 injured when a high speed train is hit by a car which careered off the motorway. | |||
| 1975: Dozens killed in Moorgate Tube crash A London Underground train crashes at Moorgate, killing the driver and at least 29 passengers. | |||
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