[02:36.88]His lawyer told us Mr. Musharraf was unconcerned by the warrant for his arrest.
[02:43.03]Traditionally the army is unchargeable here.
[02:46.08]Now a former army chief is at the mercy of judges he himself detained.
[02:51.94]Mr. Musharraf 's lawyers will be seeking house arrest rather than a trip to jail.
[02:57.89]World news from the BBC
[03:00.51]Police in the Iraqi capital Bagdad said at least 27 people have been killed in a bombing in the west of the city.
[03:09.24]A suicide bomber detonated his explosives inside a coffee shop late in the evening in the mostly Sunni neighborhood of Amariyah.
[03:16.85]At least two children are among the dead.
[03:19.40]Dozens of people have been wounded.
[03:21.98]South American leaders are meeting in Peru to discuss Sunday's disputed presidential elections in Venezuela.
[03:29.02]The regional group, UNASUR, is expected to give its backing to results which awarded a narrow victory to make Nicolas Maduro
[03:36.02] the chosen successor of the late president Hugo Chavez.
[03:39.25]His challenger Henrique Capriles says he won't accept the results until the votes are recounted.
[03:45.08]Astronomers using NASA's powerful Kepler space telescope say they've identified two planets that appear capable of supporting life.
[03:54.70]The planets orbit a sun-like star 1200 light years away that has been named Kepler 62. Paul Heads is NASA's director of astrophysics.