USA - Gordon Brown will urge America's political elite today to shun protectionism and work with "your friend" Europe and the rest of the world to solve the global economic crisis.
CHINA - China is to increase official military spending by almost 15 per cent this year as it seeks to upgrade its smart technology and improve the living standards of its soldiers.
BERLIN - German police have launched a nationwide search of more than 200 homes and businesses of people suspected of belonging to the country's extreme right, the Federal Crime Office (BKA) said.
RAMALLAH, WEST BANK - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton criticised on Wednesday Israel's plans to demolish dozens of Palestinian homes in Arab East Jerusalem as a violation of its international obligations.
MEXICO - More than 1,500 Mexican troops have moved into a city on the US border being fought over by rival drug gangs. Soldiers moved into Ciudad Juarez to try to regain control of a city in which more than 2,000 people have been murdered over the past year.
SUDAN - The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Sudan's president on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur.
USA - US Republican Ron Paul, who is seeking to abolish the Federal Reserve, has stepped up his attack, introducing an interim plan that would require the private agency to open all of its books for examination.
UK - You've heard of the factory chicken. Now the factory fruit and veg have arrived. British fruit and veg grown without soil - all year round.
PAKISTAN - Security arrangements at all major sporting events have been cast into doubt after Islamist extremists adopted deadly new terror tactics by attacking international sportsmen.
USA - Barack Obama lavished praise on the 'special relationship' between Britain and America last night - but only after giving Gordon Brown a distinctly muted reception. The Prime Minister's first official meeting with the new President fell short of the lavish welcomes laid on in recent years.
UK - "The three great European projects of the past 30 years, the single market, the Euro, and the EU's policy of enlargement, are all in danger"
BRUSSELS - The summit was "marked by suspicion and self-interest, with the economic crisis exposing deep fault-lines on how best to respond to the downturn."
UK - It is the greatest threat to Britain's trees since Dutch elm disease 40 years ago, and a major campaign will be launched today to stamp out the killer fungus phytophthora.
PAKISTAN - Gunmen opened fire on the convoy carrying the Sri Lankan national cricket team in Pakistan today, injuring nine team members and officials and killing at least six people. Three attackers pointed automatic weapons directly at the team bus and sprayed it with bullets. A rocket was fired at the vehicle, but missed.
MIDDLE EAST - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has restated her country's "unshakable support" for Israel, following a meeting with Israeli President Shimon Peres. She is on her first visit to the region as the top diplomat of the new administration for Barack Obama.