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The new year is bringing change but more fears of insecurity for the residents of Somalia's capital, writes the BBC's Mohamed Olad Hassan.
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Of all the children Oliver Postgate cast his spell over, perhaps none fell under it more than Emily Firmin - the real Emily from Bagpuss.
As Ghanaians go to the polls, the BBC's Komla Dumor asks whether Ghana succeed where other African nations have failed.
Sir Michael Caine says he knows what happened after the credits rolled on cult film The Italian Job.
The newspapers consider the grave cost, both immediate and long-term, of the terrorist atrocities in India.
An art exhibition threatened by a row between the UK and Russia became one of the Royal Academy's biggest successes.
The four main churches in Northern Ireland announce a plan they hope will help end the 11-plus stalemate.
A look at what's making the headlines in Wednesday's morning newspapers.
BBC Economics editor Hugh Pym takes a closer look at what Bank of England governor Mervyn King reveals in his speech.
Photos from day four of the second Test in Mohali
Pakistan is going through its worst economic crisis in a decade, compounded by a spreading Islamist insurgency, reports the BBC's Barbara Plett.
A look at what's making the headlines in Tuesday's morning newspapers.
It was one of the worst weeks in the history of the Japanese stock market, reports the BBC's John Sudworth in Tokyo.
The "deepest ever" living fish are discovered 7.5km down, scientists say.
Gordon Brown says European leaders will request early release of funds to help small firms cope with the global financial crisis.
Reaction in quotes to the vote by the US House of Representatives to approve President Bush's $700bn bank rescue plan.
Shares in troubled bank HBOS rally amid increased confidence that a planned takeover by Lloyds TSB will go ahead.
A look at what's making the headlines in Wednesday's morning newspapers.
The rejection by Congress of the $700bn rescue plan for Wall Street is on the front pages of almost all the papers.
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