Hugo Chavez's TV show Alo Presidente resumes for the first time since June, when the Venezuelan President was diagnosed with cancer.
The Arab League has made a renewed call to the Syrian government to halt violence against civilians.
The first press conference of CES kicks off with a whimper as Acer wades further into the ultrabook fray and a proprietary cloud service. Disappointingly, it only teases a new tablet.
Tune in Monday night for Microsoft's final keynote at the annual Consumer Electronics Show. CEO Steve Ballmer isn't expected to break big new but will likely talk up Windows, Windows Phone and Xbox.
The US expels Venezuela's consul general in Miami Livia Acosta Noguera over allegations that she discussed a cyber-attack on the US.
What will Dish Network announce tomorrow at CES? According to reports, one possibility is a DVR that will enable users to watch recorded programs on TVs throughout the house. CNET will be live-blogging all the news.
Nigeria's president says for the first time he thinks sympathisers of the Islamist Boko Haram group are in his government and security agencies.
At its press conference, Acer briefly showed off its next-generation tablet sporting a native 1080p screen.
Pakistan's former military leader Gen Pervez Musharraf says he plans to end his self-imposed exile, telling supporters to prepare for elections.
Head here tomorrow for the latest news, photos and commentary on the wave of products Samsung Electronics is expected to show off at its press conference
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