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Latest News:

G-20 Opponents Seek Policies That Do More for World's Poor (Washington Post 16/11)

Hundreds in G20 protest (BBC 16/11)

Swear off 'market fundamentalism' (Seattle Post-Intelligencer 14/11)

Bretton Woods II - five key points on the road to a new global financial deal (The Guardian 14/11

Dmitri Medvedev also wants a "new Bretton Woods"(Topnews, 13/11)

A dangerous free-for-all (The Guardian, 11/11)

Brown to push new world financial system (The Age, 10/11)

This week, our leaders have a chance to make the world anew (The Guardian, 9/11)

Joseph Stiglitz: Let's throw away the rule book (The Guardian, 6/11)

Developing world demands a voice at global finance summit (The Observer, 2/11)

China wants more say in global financial bodies (IHT, 30/10)

South Centre calls for Revamping the Global Financial Architecture (South Centre, 30/10)

Revolt Against "Elite Clubs" Grows at U.N. (IPS, 30/10)

NGOs Call for Radical Reforms as IMF Offers New Loans (IPS, 29/10)

Demanding a New Global Economy

The future of the international financial system should not be decided by 20 countries, but by representatives from all countries. If they just try to stabilize the system or regulate its excesses, that will not be enough. The problems are inherent in the system itself."

- Lidy Nacpil, Philippines advocate speaking out in Washington on November 15.

All around the world on November 15, coordinated actions took place to demand new policies that do more for the world's poor:

Australia:

Australia

Indonesia:

Indonesia

Japan:

Japan

Ireland:

Ireland