BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK – A gunman barricaded the back door of a community center with his car and then opened fire on a room full of immigrants taking a citizenship class Friday, killing 13 people before apparently committing suicide, officials said.
UK - A crisis is unfolding in the UK as people in poverty struggle with rising food prices and the recession, the Save the Children charity has warned. It comes as new figures from The Grocer magazine show food prices rose by more than 18% over the last year.
WASHINGTON - A record 32.2 million people - one in every 10 Americans - received food stamps at the latest count, the government said on Thursday, a reflection of the recession now in its 16th month.
UK - Two young brothers face adoption by a gay couple despite the desperate protests of their mother, grandparents and extended family. The grandparents, an aunt and an uncle have all offered to give the boys, aged six and nine, a loving home but they say social workers have turned them down without explanation.
NATO - Nato has agreed to boost troop numbers to cover the Afghan presidential election in August, outgoing alliance chief Jaap de Hoop Scheffer has said.
GERMANY - The G-20 has agreed on plans to fight the global downturn. But its approach will only lay the foundation for the next, bigger crisis. Instead of "stability, growth, jobs," the summit's real slogan should have been "debt, unemployment, inflation."
LONDON - One of the most intriguing aspects of the G20 declaration just issued is the agreement "to meet again before the end of this year". There'll be another save-the-world summit within nine months.
LONDON - Gordon Brown and his fellow world leaders have pledged the biggest crackdown on tax havens, hedge funds and banks in modern history as the price to be paid for the multi-trillion dollar bail-out of the world economy.
LONDON - The Prime Minister claimed to have struck a "historic" deal to end the global recession as he unveiled plans to plough more than $1 trillion into the world economy. "This is the day that the world came together to fight back against the global recession," he said. "Not with words but with a plan for global recovery and reform."
UK - Banks have been nationalized, manager bonuses limited and huge public debts accumulated. Indeed, about the only element of recent economic thought that remains taboo is blind faith in free trade. That might be a mistake.
USA - The United States will push hard for Palestinian statehood despite a new rightist government in Israel but anticipates a rough road ahead, a US official said on Thursday.
USA - The US and South Korea on Thursday warned North Korea not to proceed with a planned satellite launch, as Pyongyang threatened a "fiery bolt of retaliatory lightning" if Japan tried to shoot down the rocket.
LONDON - Leaders of the world's largest economies have reached an agreement to tackle the global financial crisis with measures worth $1.1 trillion (£681bn). To help countries with troubled economies, the resources available to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will be tripled to $750bn.
LONDON - In a letter to the Financial Times ahead of the G20 summit, a group of prominent economists, including the Nobel Prize winner Joseph Stiglitz, said that the main test of the summit would be how it helped the poorest.
LONDON - The International Monetary Fund looks like the big winner in the G20 summit, with huge increases planned in its resources and new roles. But what does it do, and how will its role change in the future?