Skip to: Content
Skip to: Site Navigation
Skip to: Search

Newser - Current News - Breaking Stories

SPONSORED NEWS ARCHIVE

Brown vows to build a 'fairer global society' with Obama; Families must be protected and hard work rewarded, says PM.(News)

Article from: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales) Article date: November 10, 2008

Byline: Andrew Woodcock

GORDON Brown yesterday promised to work with US President-elect Barack Obama to build a new, fairer global society in which hard work is rewarded, families are protected and markets are governed by morals.

US voters created a "defining moment" in history last week, when they elected a "progressive President" who believes in the power of Government intervention to deliver answers to the current economic downturn, said the Prime Minister.

And he made clear he sees a close fit between ...

Read the rest of this article with a Free Trial at HighBeam Research.
Newser gathers stories from across the web and packs what you need to know into about 120 words.
Check out these stories related to your search. Visit our grid for the latest news.

World Reacts With Open Arms, Eye on Reconciliation

Posted Nov 5, 08 12:13 PM CST in Politics Opinion 

(Newser) – The election of Barack Obama has been watched around the world, and pundits from all over are weighing in.

  • In Germany's Der Spiegel, Gabor Steingart says the president-elect's genius is his "tone of political romanticism." Americans warmed to his message of sympathy and reflection—and made the whole world an offer of reconciliation.


  • Dutch writer Ian Buruma writes in the Guardian that "there is something odd about the European mania for a black American politician." But despite recent years, the Continent has always loved the States, and Obama reminds them of the glory of the "extraordinary republic."
  • Britain's political leaders are already grabbing at Obama's coattails, Andrew Grice observes in the Independent. Gordon Brown is positioning himself as a trans-Atlantic economic adviser, while opponent David Cameron is grasping for the mantle of change.
  • And in Haaretz, Aluf Benn writes that last night's victory, aided by a strong turnout among Jews, will embolden Tzipi Livni in her race to become prime minister.

MORE RELATED NEWSER STORIES

OPINION

Old World
Thinks He's
the Messiah 

Looking for deliverance from Bush, Europeans could face rude shock

(Newser) - Barack Obama's trip to Europe this month might not do much for his electoral chances at home. But the Old World doesn't care, writes Financial Times columnist Philip Stephens; when the candidate arrives he "can expect to be greeted as a messiah." Europeans have been starstruck by Obama, and they seem to think that this November's election is little more than a formality. More »

More about:  Barack Obama Election 2008 Europe diplomacy foreign policy

Obama Is 'Prepared
to Talk to Hamas'

Secret contact under consideration: sources

(Newser) - President-elect Barack Obama is prepared to break with Bush administration policy and open lines of communication with Hamas, sources close to the transition team tell the Guardian . Advisors believe that ostracizing Hamas isn't working and support a move by Obama to quietly contact Hamas, perhaps through intelligence agencies—the same way earlier administrations engaged the PLO without Israel's knowledge, according to the sources. More »

(AP) - Barack Obama today selected a Harvard physicist and a marine biologist for key science posts, in a sign he plans a more aggressive response to global warming than did the Bush administration. John Holdren and Jane Lubchenco are leading experts on climate change who have advocated forceful government action. “It's time we once again put science at the top of our agenda,” Obama said today. More »


Other Opinion Stories