WASHINGTON - New forms of anti-Semitism are emerging around the world, promoting prejudice against Jews by attacking Israeli policy and Zionism, the philosophic underpinning of a Jewish state, the State Department reported Thursday.
USA - The American bank Bear Stearns has got emergency funding, in a move that raises fears that one of Wall Street's biggest names is on the verge of collapsing.
ISRAEL - Sheikh Ra'ad Salah refused to comply with a summons by police to appear for questioning in the investigation of a sermon he gave in February 2007 in Jerusalem. Salah is suspected of using the speech about the Israeli archaeological dig near the Rambam (Mughrabi) Gate near the Temple Mount to incite Muslims against Israel.
JERUSALEM - A rich layer of finds from the latter part of the First Temple period (8th-6th centuries BCE) was recently discovered in archaeological salvage excavations in the northwestern part of the Western Wall plaza.
VATICAN CITY - The Vatican and its high-ranking clergy in China want to have a "respectful and constructive" dialogue with Beijing authorities over the role of the Catholic church there, the Vatican said Thursday.
UK - An extraordinary portrait of how MPs are kitting out their homes with luxury goods at the taxpayer's expense has been revealed.
ASIA - Gold was little changed in Asia after breaching $1,000 for the first time as investors turned cautious, gauging the extent of a U.S. economic slowdown and prospects for a prolonged global credit crisis.
BERLIN - Dollar hits new low in Europe and sinks below 100 yen for second time this week
USA - Crude oil rose to a record $111 a barrel in New York as the sinking value of the dollar attracted investors to commodity markets.
VATICAN CITY - Pope Benedict XVI has repeatedly worried out loud about the fate of Christian minorities in the Islamic world.
VANCOUVER - An analysis of the world's 25 largest companies by market value provides some telling insights into the tectonic shifts shaping global markets.
USA - Private equity giant Carlyle Group has pledged to "stand by" investors in the firm's failed billion dollar hedge fund, the Financial Times has reported.
TIBET - Fires have broken out in the city of Lhasa, Chinese state media reports say, as rare street protests in the province appear to gather pace.
LONDON - An unhealthy obsession with celebrity culture is damaging the academic success of British students, a survey of teachers found on Friday, with celebrity couple the Beckhams the favourite inspiration.
LONDON - Former prime minister Tony Blair, who has already taken on an international role as a Middle East peace envoy, is now tackling climate change with a plan for the world to halve greenhouse gases by 2050.