Jamaica Gleaner International

Published: Monday Friday | September 25, 2009

Leaders urged to take heed
UNITED NATIONS (AP):Global leaders yesterday warned their colleagues that coordinated international action to end the worldwide recession and reverse the threat posed by global warming must not fall victim to routine political... Read More...

Travel bans coming for ministers
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP): The United States will impose travel bans on Kenyan ministers and other prominent people blocking government reforms aimed at preventing political violence, the American ambassador to Kenya said yesterday.Michael Ranneberger said... Read More...

Police in hot water
STOCKHOLM (AP) Swedish police faced stinging criticism yesterday for failing to stop helicopter-borne gunmen from pulling off a Hollywood-style heist against a cash depot while blocking an air pursuit with a fake bomb. Read More...

Zelaya's new 'roommates'
Honduras (AP) Honduras' deposed leader is sleeping on an air mattress. His 'roommates' have not bathed, shaved or changed their clothes in three days. Tap water is scarce and dinner is limited to dry biscuits or rice and beans... Read More...