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Celebrities and sportsmen join forces with HIV-positive players in a football match with a difference in Kathmandu.
Russia's central bank increases its key interest rate to 12% from 11% in an attempt to reduce an outflow of capital.
Arrears on controversial home loans of up to 125% of the value of a property are driving Northern Rock's repossession rate.
Macau's chief executive announces economic help for residents, and says the territory can survive a gambling downturn.
Switzerland's largest bank, UBS, reports a profit for the third quarter of 2008 but warns of tough times ahead.
Indian stocks fall again and the rupee slides to 49 to the dollar in one of the worst weeks for Indian investors in memory.
The UK Treasury is trying to establish the details of a German plan which appears to offer a 100% guarantee of savings.
Bradford & Bingley shares climb amid rumours that it could be the next in line for takeover.
Japan's trade surplus shrank by more than expected in July, as a result of weaker US demand and an increase in oil imports.
Building societies explain they can still stay in business, even in the depths of the housing slump.
Engineers stop sewage spilling into a North Yorkshire resort's harbour by installing a new pump at a treatment plant.
A beach is closed after raw sewage spills into Whitby's harbour after a fault at a nearby pumping station.
A beach is closed after raw sewage spills into Whitby's harbour after a fault at a nearby pumping station.
Raw sewage spills into Whitby's harbour after a fault at a nearby pumping station.
India's Sensex share index closes down more than 3% on fears oil prices will push inflation into double-digits.
Water levels in a lake formed by the Sichuan earthquake are still rising, as soldiers fire shells to clear new drainage channels.
Record numbers of people are leaving the UK to live abroad, but more are arriving, according to the latest figures.
Russia's new president may have to make unpopular decisions to keep Russia's economy on an even keel.
The number of new mortgages approved for house buying rose very slightly in January, figures show.
More than half of England's head teachers might intend to retire within five years, a survey says.
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