Wednesday 6 October 2010

Drone attacks 'linked' to suspected Europe terror plot

Officials have linked a recent increase in US drone missile attacks in Pakistan to efforts to disrupt a suspected al-Qaeda plot to attack European targets.
The strikes include one on Monday which killed eight militants, among them five German nationals, Pakistan's ambassador to the US told the BBC.
The strikes have targeted Pakistan's tribal regions bordering Afghanistan.
A British man killed in a strike last month was to head an al-Qaeda faction in the UK, BBC's Newsnight has learnt.
"The activity we see in North Waziristan, in terms of strikes and terms of measures to try to get people from al-Qaeda and associated groups, is connected to the terrorist warnings that we have heard about potential strikes in Europe," Pakistan's ambassador to the US, Hussein Haqqani, told the BBC.
Mr Haqqani said Pakistan was working with European and US intelligence agencies to prevent the suspected plans to attack Europe and that people should not panic.
Security sources say a German man detained in Afghanistan in July had provided the first information about plans to launch commando-style attacks on targets in Britain, France and Germany.
As well as Paris and London, Berlin was cited in a US warning at the weekend as a possible target for a suspected al-Qaeda plot.
Several countries have issued travel warnings to their citizens, saying they should be vigilant while travelling in Europe.

From - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11481733

Monday 4 October 2010

British IVF pioneer Robert Edwards wins Nobel prize

British scientist Robert Edwards, the man who devised the fertility treatment IVF, has been awarded this year's Nobel prize for medicine.
His efforts in the 1950s, 60s and 70s led to the birth of the world's first "test tube baby" in July 1978.
Since then nearly four million babies have been born following IVF.
The prize committee said his achievements had made it possible to treat infertility, a medical condition affecting 10% of all couples worldwide.

From - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-11465715

Militants attack Nato tanker convoy in Pakistan

"Militants in Pakistan have destroyed 27 tankers which were carrying fuel for Nato troops in Afghanistan.

The Taliban in Pakistan said it was behind the assault on a depot near Islamabad which left three people dead.
Pakistan has stopped Nato convoys crossing the Khyber Pass in response to a Nato air strike last week in which three Pakistani soldiers were killed.
Nato said on Monday it regretted the deaths but called for the crossing to be reopened."

From - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11463490