UK - Across Britain, children are half-gleeful and half-groaning as they finally head back to school. But amidst the bustle of the school-run, there are tens of thousands of forgotten children who aren't going anywhere. They are being denied an education – and set up to fail for life.
USA — Federal officials say it appears Hurricane Ike destroyed a number of production platforms and damaged some of the pipelines in the Gulf of Mexico.
USA - Hurricane Ike left Houston without drinking water today and severed power to millions after ripping through America's fourth-largest city yesterday, flooding homes, shattering office windows and shutting oil refineries.
INDONESIA - At least 21 people have been killed and several others have been injured in a stampede in Indonesia, according to local officials and media reports. The crush happened as people waited for charity handouts from a wealthy family in the East Javan town of Pasuruan.
FRANCE - Pope Benedict XVI urged more than 150,000 followers at mass Sunday in the French shrine town of Lourdes to hold firm in their faith, telling them "love is stronger than evil."
USA - The American financial system was shaken to its core on Sunday. Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc faced the prospect of liquidation, Merrill Lynch & Co agreed to be sold to Bank of America Corp, and AIG seeks to raise cash.
USA - In one of the most dramatic days in Wall Street's history, Merrill Lynch agreed to sell itself to Bank of America for roughly $50 billion to avert a deepening financial crisis, while another prominent securities firm, Lehman Brothers, said it would file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
UK - The main UK parties must unite around policies that will "AVERT SOCIAL COLLAPSE" caused by rising violent crime and disorder, say two senior MPs.
USA - The fourth-largest investment bank in the US, Lehman Brothers, has filed for bankruptcy protection, amid a growing global financial crisis.
LONDON - There is no such organisation as 'Al Qaeda'. The spooks know this, Cabinet Ministers know this and so do the 'security correspondents' who so readily trot out the spooks' point of view on our broadcasting networks.
PARIS - Pope Benedict XVI's first visit to France is providing President Nicolas Sarkozy another opportunity to fulfill a campaign promise – to rock the boat. French politicians don't talk about faith openly. But President Sarkozy wants a more open discussion of the role of religion.
USA - The United States is mired in a "ONCE-IN-A CENTURY" financial crisis which is now more than likely to spark a recession, former Federal Reserve chief Alan Greenspan said Sunday
LONDON - Hundreds more British tourists face chaos after a travel company specialising in tours to Turkey collapsed and all its holidays were cancelled.
INDIA - India's military planners are eyeing a crucial junction of the world which serves as the conduit for 80 per cent of China's imported oil.
LONDON - The Church of England is to apologise to Charles Darwin for its initial rejection of his theories, nearly 150 years after he published his most famous work.