wage
a guerrilla campaign.
The judge in the six-month trial of the former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has set the date of 2 June to issue his
verdict
and any sentence. Mr Mubarak has been accused of responsibility for the deaths of hundreds of protesters in last year's uprising. Jon Leyne reports from Cairo.
Outside the court, demonstrators called for the death penalty for Hosni Mubarak. But they were well
outnumbered
by the riot police. The last day of the trial was a pale shadow of the dramatic opening since last August when the former president was wheeled into court on a
stretcher
. Since then, remarkably little has emerged to
shed light on
what happened during the 18 days of revolution last year.
Divers working on the wreck of the cruise ship, the Costa Concordia, have found eight more bodies inside, including the only child listed missing. The ship ran aground last month off the coast of Italy. Alan Johnston reports from Rome.
Rough seas have hampered efforts by rescue workers to bring all the dead ashore and identify them. But the authorities say that among those found were the remains of a woman and a child. This is thought to be the body of a little girl called Dayana Arlotti, who was five years old. She was the only child listed as missing after the disaster. Altogether 25 bodies have now been found on the wreck. Another seven people are still
unaccounted for