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Europe's big 3 say crisis not over, jobless to rise
LONDON (Reuters) - The global economic crisis is not over and unemployment will rise in months to come, the leaders of Britain, France and Germany warned on Thursday before a meeting of G20 policymakers in London this weekend.
FACTBOX-What is likely to emerge from London G20 meeting
LONDON (Reuters) - Finance ministers and central bankers from the Group of 20 developed and developing economies meet in London this week to assess how far the world economy and banking system is recovering from two years of crisis.
Balts run to mark human chain anniversary in crisis
TALLINN/RIGA (Reuters) - Runners left Estonia on Saturday for neighbouring Latvia to start events marking the 20th anniversary of a 600 km human chain that showed Balts' wish to regain their independence from the Soviet Union.
IMF: Take preventive steps and reduce dependence on oil
KUALA LUMPUR: The InternaÂtional Monetary Fund (IMF) has recommended a series of strategies to help Malaysia move forward in this economic downturn.
Clinton:"My husband is not secretary of state, I am"
KINSHASA (Reuters) - Usually calm in public, top U.S. diplomat Hillary Clinton snapped at a Congolese student on Monday when asked about her husband's views on a foreign policy issue, saying:
Zimbabwe re-introduces foreign exchanges bureaux
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's central bank has allowed foreign exchange bureaux to resume full operations as part of reforms aimed at reviving the battered economy, the bank said on Friday.
UK's Brown: banks stable, strategy needed for growth
LONDON (Reuters) - Global banks have stabilised since the economic and financial crisis hit last year, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said on Friday, but work still needs to be done to ensure a return to economic growth.
U.S. to transfer $200 million to Palestinians
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States plans to transfer $200 million to the struggling Palestinian Authority to help cover its budget shortfall, an Obama administration official said on Friday.
U.S. House backs $48.8 bln foreign aid funding bill
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday approved a $48.8 billion spending bill to bolster U.S. foreign policy and aid efforts, including to allies like Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Rich countries doing little to help poor - Brazil's Lula
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Rich countries are not living up to their pledges to help developing countries weather the effects of the global economic crisis, Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Monday.