UK - Zimbabwe's president Robert Mugabe should be forced out of office, the Archbishop of York has said. Writing in the Observer newspaper, Dr John Sentamu called for Mr Mugabe and his allies to be overthrown so they could stand trial in The Hague.
UK - Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor claims that the rise of secularism has led to a liberal society, hostile to Christian morals and values, in which religious belief is viewed as "a private eccentricity" and the voice of faith groups is marginalised.
USA - President-elect Barack Obama added sweep and meat to his economic agenda on Saturday, pledging the largest new investment in roads and bridges since President Dwight D. Eisenhower built the Interstate system in the late 1950s, and tying his key initiatives – education, energy, health care – back to jobs in a package that has the makings of a smaller and modern version of FDR's New Deal marriage of job creation with infrastructure upgrades.
WESTMINSTER - Gordon Brown has urged the world to tell Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe "enough is enough" amid growing concern over the country's cholera outbreak. The prime minister said the crisis, which has claimed nearly 600 lives, had become an international emergency.
LONDON - In Hackney, East London, like in many other areas of Britain, a burgeoning underclass of youths - devoid of any sense of right or wrong - exist outside of conventional society's moral boundaries.
UK - They creep around in the dark spreading misery, rumour and secrets from inside Westminster. Even so, paperboys and girls are hardly likely to pose a threat to national security. One local council, however, thought it necessary to use swingeing anti-terror laws against them.
MECCA - Draped in white robes to symbolize purity and the equality of mankind under God, nearly 3 million Muslims from all over the world gathered Friday in Mecca, on the eve of the start of the annual hajj pilgrimage.
NEW YORK - The hedge fund dealers partied at a New York nightclub like there was no tomorrow - which for some was probably true. Yet with hedge funds in freefall, this was more funeral wake than celebration.
SAN FRANCISCO – California is on track to run out of cash in February or March and faces a $15 billion cash shortage by the end of its fiscal year in June unless officials plug an $11.2 billion budget gap, according to the state's budget director.
USA - One in 10 American homeowners fell behind on mortgage payments or were in foreclosure during the third quarter as the world's largest economy shed jobs and real estate prices tumbled.
USA - Two neighborhoods consider printing their own currency for exclusive use in local stores. They may be talking funny money, but it's not funny business.
AUSTRALIA - Australia's driest state has decided to buy in water supplies amid fears it will run out next year. South Australia said it had spent tens of millions of dollars to ensure Adelaide, Australia's fifth-largest city, and the state had enough water. State Premier Mike Rann described it as a "prudent and sensible" measure.
GERMANY - An article in Natural News by David Gutierrez on September 30, 2008 has linked the bee die-off in the Baden-Wurttemburg state of Germany to direct contact with the insecticide "clothianidin" found on corn seeds. (German Research Centre for Cultivated Plants).
USA - On the surface, last week's attack on Mumbai was remarkable for its execution and apparently unconventional tactics. But when compared to a plot uncovered 15 years ago that targeted prominent hotels in Manhattan, it becomes apparent that the Mumbai attack was not so original after all.
WESTMINSTER - Gordon Brown was last night facing embarrassing new questions about his involvement in secret talks to scrap the pound. Senior Tories yesterday received reports that the Prime Minister has held private talks on the economic crisis with the President of the European Commission at Downing Street.