A preview of the latest audio and video features on AME Info Broadcast which range from a tour of the newly opened Dubai Mall to the life of luxury with a suite fit for a king. We also have 'Face to Face' with CEOs and a variety of other reports and interviews.
US says Palestinian statehood critical; warnings on North Korea; 58 countries commit to outlawing child soldiers; demolitions begin for the London 2012 Olympics. And while BMW Sauber's Heidfeld heads for the snow, AT&T Williams's Wurz heads for the surf.
Unicef condemns killing of children in Lebanon; Google creates accessible search; holidaymakers warned of identity theft. Plus Formula One driver Jacques Villeneuve reviews the Hungary track ahead of this weekend's race.
Lebanon conflict: UN says Israel may be committing war crimes, UK condemns civilian bombardment; US urges avoiding innocents; Unicef warns of humanitarian crisis. Plus Google earnings up 77%, and the Fiat Panda driving across the English channel.
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has offered support to India after the bombs that killed at least 147 people and injured 400 more. Rice says the US stands behind India during this war on terror. UK prime minister Tony Blair described it as a "shocking and despicable" terrorist act, with Pakistan's Pervez Musharraf saying terrorism must be "condemned, rejected and countered effectively and comprehensively."
Eurocopter US$3 billion US army contract; Intelsat completes PanAmSat acquisition; Africa hurt by drought as Bono urges G8 promises to be kept; Google mobile goes multilingual. Plus Doctor Z - the star of DaimlerChrysler's latest campaign
Billionaire Warren Buffet donates $31 billion to charity; US vow Guantanamo progress; warning on North Korean defiance; Japan wins pro-whaling vote. Plus the first portable satellite radio players, and a new icon system for Bluetooth.
Aid arrives for Indonesia quake victims; Third World infrastructure crisis; China environmental problems; bomb factory found in Basra. Plus refugee penguins get a free flight home.
US threatens to bypass UN on Iraq; torture report calls for Guantanamo closure; high oil prices threaten the traditional road trip. Plus for Formula 1 fans: BMW-Sauber driver Nick Heidfeld gives an in-depth virtual tour of the Monaco track.
US promises more effort for Darfur; terrorists become more sophisticated as Iran is blamed; European space module ready for launch; and Gary Oldman promotes the N93. Plus a virtual race between two classic cars.
Britain inspects Iraqi oil progress; US says democracy is critical for human rights; warnings that cyber-crime is on the rise; and the rise of Bluetooth. Plus Shakira goes mobile, while General Motors gets stars in its eyes.
Iran threatens to pull out of nuclear treaty; winter olympic athletes fail drug tests; women the key car buyers; and Jackie Chan helps UNICEF raise AIDS awareness. Plus Naomi Campbell and Anna Kournikova attend New York fashion week.
US concern over Hamas election, but support for Lebanon; revolutionary relief shelter wins US$100,000 prize; mobile survey brings insight into customer motivations and loyalty. Plus UNICEF's 2006 funding appeal.
South Korea and US discuss nuclear issues; fifty years on, the IFC looks at emerging markets; Japan refuses to stop whaling; and a call for a ban on wild animals in circuses. Plus more homebuyers are turning to the Internet.
US to support IAEA emergency meeting on Iran; British soldiers help flood-stricken Iraqis; Unicef helps repatriate UAE child jockeys; and footage of Japanese fishermen illegally killing a Minke whale. Plus concept cars dazzle crowds at the Detroit motor show.