Police break up second day of anti-IMF protest in IstanbulOctober 7th, 2009 Police break up second day of anti-IMF protestISTANBUL — Protesters hurled firebombs at banks and police and smashed shop windows in a second day of protests Wednesday against the International Monetary Fund. The crowd of some 150 people — members of fringe left-wing groups — gathered about half a mile (a kilometer) away from the venue of the annual meetings of the IMF and World Bank being held in Istanbul, shouting "IMF get out!"
The protesters also stoned a police vehicle, prompting officers inside to fire warning shots in the air to keep them at bay, while riot police used water canons and tear and pepper gas.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy says Iran must comply by December or face sanctionsSeptember 25th, 2009 Sarkozy gives Iran December deadlinePITTSBURGH — French Prime Minister Nicolas Sarkozy says Iran faces possible new international sanctions if it doesn't come clean on its nuclear program by December. Sarkozy said that Iran was in clear violation of United Nations Security Council resolutions in building a second plant to manufacture nuclear fuel and trying to hide if from the world for years.
Obama: G-20 protests in Pittsburgh were comparatively mildSeptember 25th, 2009 Obama: G-20 summit in Pittsburgh was fairly calmPITTSBURGH — President Barack Obama says the G-20 summit in Pittsburgh was relatively tranquil and protesters should realize that world leaders are trying to shape a global economy that helps poor people. Obama told reporters Friday that previous world summits drew far more protesters than the several thousand who clashed with police this week in Pittsburgh.
Bank robbery in NoidaSeptember 25th, 2009 NOIDA - Two unidentified armed men robbed a bank of Rs.6.50 lakh here Friday afternoon, police said. While one of them assaulted the security guard at the entrance of the Bank of Maharashtra branch, the other robber threatened the cashier with a knife and snatched Rs.6.50 lakh from his desk, police said.
Federal judge dismisses Parmalat lawsuits against Bank of America and an auditing firmSeptember 18th, 2009 Parmalat to appeal judge's dismissal of suitsNEW YORK — Italian dairy giant Parmalat says it will appeal a federal judge's ruling tossing out lawsuits seeking to hold Bank of America Corp. and auditing firm Grant Thornton International responsible in Parmalat's collapse.
Photos of UN judges burned in Sarajevo to protest handling of Karadzic war crimes caseSeptember 16th, 2009 Protesters burn photos of UN judges in SarajevoSARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina — Protesters have set photos of several U.N. war crimes tribunal judges on fire in Sarajevo to oppose the shortening of the genocide indictment against former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic.
Countrywide loses effort to have dispute over investor lawsuits heard in NY's federal courtAugust 20th, 2009 NYC judge returns investor lawsuits to state courtNEW YORK — A judge has rejected mortgage lender Countrywide Financial's effort to have some investor lawsuits heard in federal court. Judge Richard Holwell in Manhattan concluded in a decision released Tuesday that Congress did not intend for a federal court to hear a dispute over the mortgage lender's promise to buy back modified loans from investors.
Bank of America drops required arbitration for consumer credit cardsAugust 14th, 2009 Bank of America drops arbitration requirementBank of America Corp. says it will stop requiring binding arbitration to settle disputes with its credit card holders and banking customers.
Obama renews sanctions against Myanmar as US awaits verdict in activist's trialJuly 29th, 2009 Obama renews sanctions against MyanmarWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama has renewed sanctions against the junta that runs the Southeast Asian country of Myanmar. Congress last week approved the reauthorization of sanctions, first enacted in 2003, targeting imports from Myanmar.
Obama says he'll work diligently with Iraq to get UN to lift international sanctionsJuly 22nd, 2009 Obama to work to lift UN sanctions on IraqWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama says he is committed to working with Iraq to get the U.N. to lift international sanctions that the world body imposed on the country after the 1991 Gulf War.
Report criticizes policing of G-20 protests in London, calls for changes in tacticsJuly 7th, 2009 Report criticizes police handling of G-20 protestsLONDON — A report into how British police handled April protests against the G-20 summit in London said Tuesday the force's tactics were inadequate and should be reviewed. The report by a government-backed watchdog said police had focused too much on tackling violence and not enough on allowing peaceful protest.
O. Temple Sloan Jr. resigns from Bank of America board after 13 yearsMay 29th, 2009 Temple Sloan resigns from Bank of America boardNEW YORK — Bank of America Corp. says its lead outside director, O.
US man sues Guinness Book for naming him world's most litigious man!May 28th, 2009 NEW YORK - A Kentucky man who keeps suing people is suing the Guinness Book of World Records for naming him the world's most litigious man. It is believed that Riches has filed over 4,000 lawsuits around the world, reports Britain's Metro newspaper, against people and entities as varied as George W.
Activists ask to 'Globalize Justice' during protest against IMF, World BankApril 27th, 2009 Activists protest against IMF, World BankWASHINGTON — Protesters upset with how world leaders have handled global economic woes have completed their rally near the World Bank and International Monetary Fund meetings in Washington. Dozens of demonstrators marched several blocks Sunday afternoon from Dupont Circle to a park across from the World Bank building.
Protesters upset with handling of economic crisis clash with police outside IMF meetings in DCApril 25th, 2009 Protesters, police clash near IMF meetings in DCWASHINGTON — More than 100 protesters upset with the way world leaders have handled the economic crisis clashed with police Saturday outside the International Monetary Fund and World Bank meetings. Authorities used batons and pepper spray when activists tried to march onto a prohibited street, and several people were pushed to the ground by police.