News Headlines - 10 November 2013

BBC News - Remembrance Sunday: UK falls silent to commemorate war dead

The UK fell silent in tribute to service personnel who have died during conflicts, as part of the annual Remembrance Sunday service.

BBC News - Hundreds of Britons fighting in Syria - MI5 chief

The number of British Islamists who have gone to Syria to fight in the war there is in the "low hundreds", a senior UK intelligence official says. Andrew Parker, head of domestic intelligence service MI5, told a parliamentary hearing the conflict was attracting al-Qaeda UK sympathisers.

Typhoon Survivors Hunt For Food 'Like Zombies'

Survivors of the super typhoon that has devastated several islands in the Philippines have begun scavenging for food and looting shops in order to stay alive, witnesses say.

Hassan Rouhani says Iran won't give up 'rights to uranium enrichment' - Telegraph

Iran's president Hassan Rouhani has said that its "rights to enrichment" of uranium were "red lines" that would not be crossed and that the Islamic Republic had acted rationally and tactfully during nuclear negotiations.

Bo Xilai supporter launches political party | theguardian.com

A supporter of disgraced Chinese politician Bo Xilai says she has set up a new political party and named the imprisoned former official its chairman. Wang Zheng said in a phone interview that the Zhi Xian party was established last Wednesday in Beijing with the objective of bringing "common prosperity" – a fairer distribution of wealth – to China.