


'Seventeen dead' in Yemen assault
At least 17 people die as government troops attack protesters in a tent city in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, a day after the president's return.
Nasa satellite falls over Pacific
Nasa says its falling, six-tonne UARS satellite entered the earth's atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean early on Saturday.
The draw for the fourth round of the Carling Cup takes place before Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham and Liverpool are all involved among eight Premier League fixtures and a full lower league and Scottish programme on a busy day of football.
Sir Paul admits to ballet nerves
Sir Paul McCartney, whose debut ballet score has premiered in New York, admits that he knows little about the art form.
Libyan boy's London hospital op
A Libyan child injured in the fighting in his home country has been flown to a London hospital for medical treatment.
Via sues Apple in US over chips
Apple is facing legal action from Taiwanese chip designer Via over the way chips in many of its products manipulate data.
UK home to Japan's at-risk plants
The legacy of British plant collecting in Japan means that UK gardens are growing species threatened in their native habitats, a study reports.







La Asamblea General de Naciones Unidas fue escenario de una de las jornadas más difíciles para el largo e infructuoso proceso de paz entre palestinos e israelíes.
اللجنة الرباعية المعنية بعملية السلام في الشرق الأوسط تدعو إلى استئناف المفاوضات المباشرة بين الجانبين الفلسطيني والإسرائيلي في غضون شهر، على أن تنتهي بحلول نهاية العام المقبل.
گروه چهارگانه مذاکرات صلح خاورمیانه متشکل از سازمان ملل، آمریکا، روسیه، و اتحادیه اروپا خواستار آن شده که مذاکرات مستقیم صلح میان اسرائیل و فلسطینی ها ظرف یک ماه از سر گرفته شود و تا پایان سال آینده میلادی به نتیجه برسد.
Президент Дмитрий Медведев принял предложение премьер-министра Владимира Путина возглавить предвыборный список правящей партии "Единая Россия".
Ken Loach on England's riots
The young people in last month's disturbances were not criminals but alienated "working class kids without work" says the veteran British film-maker.