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Analysts at the Consumer Electronics Show predict that the green credentials of tech products will become critical to their success.
A merger between Channel 4 and Five is unlikely to be approved by the Competition Commission, analysts say.
North Korea new year message calls for a stronger military, but hints at possibilities of progress in talks with the US.
Concern is growing in Guatemala that the growing presence of Mexican drug gangs is ratcheting up violence in an already crime-ridden nation, reports the BBC's James Painter.
As a party of ANC dissidents is formally launched, BBC Africa analyst Martin Plaut looks at the background to the rift that cleaved apart South Africa's ruling party.
As UN climate talks in Poland grind to a halt, BBC environment analyst Roger Harrabin pens a postcard to his 10-year-old son.
India's governing Congress party can draw strength from state election but the outcome of imminent general elections is far from clear, says analyst Mahesh Rangarajan.
Retailer Woolworths cuts 450 jobs on the day it begins what an analyst describes as a "closing down sale".
While the government insists the £15.9bn Crossrail project remains on track, rail analysts say they are concerned that there are now problems raising the funds.
A survey of business leaders and analysts name Britain's most admired company - but have they been dazzled by its profits?
All Ethiopian troops will leave Somalia by the end of the year, the country's foreign ministry announces.
Indian economy analyst Paranjoy Guha Thakurta on whether growth can shelter India from the winds of world recession.
Chelsea, Liverpool and Man Utd all drop points and fail to score, while Arsenal lose 3-0 to Man City.
Shares in Citigroup, one of the biggest banks in the US, fell on Friday amid uncertainty about the firm's future.
President George W Bush's choice for attorney general, ex-judge Michael Mukasey, is an independent conservative, analysts say.
Sark's first general election is likely to attract "a great deal" of interest, says a political analyst.
The eurozone officially slips into recession after new figures show that the economy contracted 0.2% in the third quarter.
European euphoria over Barack Obama's win may not last long as big transatlantic differences remain, news analyst William Horsley says.
Experts on Latin America expect a change in tone but no major initiatives from an Obama presidency, writes BBC regional analyst James Painter.
Japanese car firm Toyota shocks analysts by announcing a 69% fall in quarterly profits and its 2008 profit forecast.
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