PM returns home after G20 summitSeptember 26th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh returned here Sunday after attending the two-day G20 Summit in Pittsburgh, US.
The summit was hosted by US President Barack Obama in which developing countries like India were assured a greater say in the affairs of the global financial system.
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.
F-15 fighters escort small plane from airspace near Group of 20 summit, occupants questionedSeptember 25th, 2009 Fighters escort small plane from G-20 airspacePITTSBURGH — Federal authorities say fighter jets escorted a small plane to an airport after it accidentally entered airspace that had been restricted due to the Group of 20 economic summit in Pittsburgh. The Federal Aviation Administration says the single-engine plane was intercepted 15 miles south of Pittsburgh.
83 people arrested, $50,000 in property damage done at protests of G-20 summit in PittsburghSeptember 25th, 2009 83 arrested at G-20 in Pittsburgh, $50K in damagePITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh public safety officials say 83 people were arrested at protests and other events during the Group of 20 summit and about $50,000 in property damage was done. Police say a man who smashed windows at a Citizens Bank branch in the city's Oakland section was responsible for $20,000 in damage.
Obama meeting Friday with G-20 leaders at summit in PittsburghSeptember 25th, 2009 Obama spending day at G-20 summitWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is spending the day in Pittsburgh, the site of the G-20 economic summit. The White House says the president will attend both morning and afternoon plenary sessions and will attend the G-20 leaders lunch.
Obama: Swift actions of G-20 nations have 'brought the global economy back from the brink'September 25th, 2009 Obama: Global economy 'back from the brink'PITTSBURGH — President Barack Obama says action by the Group of 20 nations since April has "brought the global economy back from the brink."
"Financial markets have come back to life, and we stopped the crisis from spreading further to the developing world," Obama said, speaking in Pittsburgh as the G-20 Summit ended. "Still," he said, "we know there's much further to go."
He said coordinated efforts have saved millions of jobs and set the world on the road to more economic accountability and less rewarding of "short-term greed."
"Going forward, we cannot tolerate the same old boom-and-bust economy of the past," the president said.
After diplomatic meetings in New York, Obama arrives in Pittsburgh to host summitSeptember 24th, 2009 Obama arrives in Pittsburgh to host summitPITTSBURGH — President Barack Obama has arrived in Pittsburgh for a summit with leaders of the world's major economies. One year after the global economic meltdown began, the leaders will hold talks Thursday and Friday to make sure a fledgling global recovery remains on track while laying down tougher rules for global financial institutions.
Police disperse hundreds marching toward G-20 summit site in PittsburghSeptember 24th, 2009 Cops disperse hundreds of Pittsburgh G-20 marchersPITTSBURGH — Police are throwing canisters spewing smoke after ordering several hundred protesters to stop their march in opposition of the Group of 20 summit in Pittsburgh. The march does not have a city permit and police have declared it an unlawful assembly.
Countries taking part in the Group of 20 economic summit hosted by Obama in PittsburghSeptember 23rd, 2009 Countries represented at Pittsburgh summitPITTSBURGH — Countries taking part in the Group of 20 economic summit Thursday and Friday in Pittsburgh:
Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, Britain and the United States. The European Union, represented by its rotating presidency and the European Central Bank, is the 20th member.
ACLU files suit saying Pittsburgh is violating G-20 protesters' constitutional rightsSeptember 11th, 2009 ACLU sues Pittsburgh over G-20 protest permitsPITTSBURGH — The American Civil Liberties Union is suing Pittsburgh because it says the city is violating the civil rights of people who want to protest the Group of 20 summit. The ACLU sued Friday in federal court on behalf of six groups who say the city has failed to issue them protest permits.
France optimistic that G-20 will strike agreement on bonuses at summitSeptember 11th, 2009 France sees chance for bonus restrictionsPARIS — French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde expressed optimism Friday that world leaders will agree to international rules on trader bonuses at this month's summit of rich and developed nations in Pittsburgh. In a preparatory meeting for Group of 20 summit, finance ministers last week agreed to curb hefty bankers' bonuses, but the proposed crackdown falls short of European demands after the U.S.
EU president Sweden calls special EU summit ahead of G20 summit in PittsburghSeptember 4th, 2009 Special EU summit called ahead of G20 talks in USSTOCKHOLM — Sweden has called for an extra meeting of European Union leaders to discuss the global financial crisis ahead of a summit of Group of 20 nations in the U.S. later this month.
Pittsburgh approves permit for G-20 summit protest rally; considers public safety lawsAugust 21st, 2009 Pittsburgh approves permit for G-20 rallyPITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh has approved a permit for a protest rally the day before the Group of 20 economic summit and has picked two locations for protesters to gather when the world's economic leaders meet next month. Mayor Luke Ravenstahl isn't identifying the locations, saying details still must be worked out with the Secret Service.
Obama arrives for first G8 summit of his presidencyJuly 8th, 2009 L'AQUILA, Italy — President Barack Obama has arrived in the quake-ravaged Italian town of L'Aquila as the first Group of Eight summit of his presidency opened. Obama was greeted by host Silvio Berlusconi at the summit at a walled-off police academy where leaders of eight industrialized nations will hold their three-day meeting.
Next G20 summit to be held in PittsburghMay 28th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The US city of Pittsburgh will host the next Group of 20 (G20) summit of the world's leading wealthy and developing nations to highlight the effects of the global recession on industry, the White House announced Thursday. Spokesman Robert Gibbs said the Sep 24-25 summit, which will be the third gathering of G20 leaders on the economic crisis since November, would "take stock" of the state of the struggling global economy and financial crisis.