Top tips from Africa's entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurs across Africa give their tips on how to succeed in the harsh economic climate.
View ArticleAfrica faces deepening gloom
As the International Monetary Fund ends its conference in Tanzania, it is forecasting that African growth rates will almost halve, but it says it is not expecting it to slide into recession.
View ArticleChina presses G20 reform plans
China is aiming at playing a bigger role in the G20 summit by suggesting plans to reform the world's currency system.
View ArticleBrazil pushes for bigger G20 role
Brazil wants the G20 to take more account of the needs of developing countrties when leaders meet in London.
View ArticleIndia boom under threat
Our India correspondent, Damian Grammaticus, has been to the booming city of Gurgaon near Delhi to gauge the scale of India's economic progress ahead of the G20.
View ArticleWhat Americans want
As President Obama departs for the G20 summit, the BBC's Greg Wood reports from Pennsylvania on what ordinary Americans want him to achieve.
View ArticleAustralia hit hard by mining slump
The G20 summit meets in London later this week will consider drastic action to revive the world economy. The BBC's Nick Bryant reports on how the economic downturn has hit western Australia.
View ArticleObama praises Brown's 'integrity'
Barack Obama hails Gordon Brown's "integrity" as the two men vow to work together to tackle the global economic crisis.
View ArticleProtesters jostle in the City
Protesters storm a Royal Bank of Scotland office in London amid demonstrations ahead of the G20 summit of world leaders.
View ArticleRussia and US renew talks
Russia and the US are to reopen negotiations about reducing their nuclear warheads, Presidents Medvedev and Obama say.
View ArticleDay One round-up
France and Germany call for tougher financial regulation at the G20 summit, on a day of protests in London's financial district.
View ArticleN Korea rocket launch warning
US President Obama and South Korea's Lee Myung-bak agree a "stern, united response" to any North Korea rocket launch.
View ArticleTwitter on the front line
Micro-blogging service Twitter was used by ministers, activists and protesters during the G20 meeting.
View ArticleG20 leaders seal $1tn global deal
Leaders of the world's largest economies reach an agreement on how to tackle the global financial crisis.
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