24/08/2010
The latest from Pakistan. Tokyo opens its death chamber - we hear from an independent journalist who wants access. Thailand and Cambodia make up and we tour Jimmi Hendrix's home.
Latest reports on Pakistan from Fatima Najm, a journalist based in London who's just returned from the worst affected areas.
Countries where mining riches are being diverted by corrupt leaderships have been warned that Britain may cut their aid payments if they don't mend their ways.
A US district court has issued a temporary injunction blocking plans by the Obama administration to increase funding for stem cell research.
Dean Brox, a tunnelling engineer with Hatch Mott MacDonald, reacts to news that miners in Chile may be trapped until Christmas.
Jimi Hendrix described his flat at 23 Brook Street as "....my first real home of my own". Jimi died there forty years ago and now the building will host The Hendrix in Britain Exhibition.
The doors of Tokyo's execution chamber are going to open for viewing. David McNeill is a writer with the Independent and one of the journalists lobbying to gain access to the death chamber.
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