1United States President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev have made a joint appearance in Geneva tonight to sum up their two-day summit.
2The British Secretary for Northern ireland, Tom King has been greeted roughly by Unionists in Belfast, angry at a deal signed between London and Dublin, giving the Irish Republic a say in Northern Ireland's governance. Meanwhile, lawyers in London, acting for Protestant politicians, have launched a legal challenge to the new Anglo-Irish Treaty.
3Speculation continues in South Africa that jailed African National Congress (ANC) leader Nelson Mandela may be freed soon, after more than twenty years in jail. At least thirteen people are reported to have been killed in a bitter tribal clash near Durban, South Africa.
4Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister, Michael Somare has been ousted in a no confidence vote. He has been succeeded by his former deputy, Paias Wingti.
5The total news blackout agreed to at Geneva may backfire on the Soviet and American leaders, with American television networks turning their attention to the major issues dividing the Soviet Union and the United States - Afghanistan being one of them.
6United States President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev have made a joint appearance in Geneva tonight to sum up their two-day summit. Pictures have been received of the signing ceremony of the Summit Agreement to Accelerate Arms Control Negotiations.