Gửi: Wed Apr 01, 2009 8:53 pm Tiêu đề: G20 summit in London
G20 summit in London
International leaders meet hoping to tackle economic crisis
US President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, meet with Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh during an audience at Buckingham Palace in London.
The police stopped an armoured personnel carrier outside The Times offices and arrested all the occupants. It is understood they had planned to join the protests
A demonstrator gestures at a police officer near the Bank of England
Many protesters claimed the police had been heavy-handed in their response
Police in riot gear use their batons against demonstrators around the Bank of England
Many of the protesters wore hoods to stop the police identifying them
A computer monitor taken from the Royal Bank of Scotland is hurled through a window during G20 disturbances in the City of London, the financial hub of the capital
An officer stands his ground with police during clashes with G20 protesters outside the Bank of England in Central London.
Protesters and police clash the Bank of England
Protesters scuffle with police outside Bank of England
The diplomacy continues: Barack Obama meets with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
A protestor displays a bloodied head as police attempt to subdue the crowds near the Bank of England, during the G20 protests in the City of London
G20 protesters stand outside the Bank of England in the City of London as thousands of demonstrators converged on different parts of the capital at the same time
Dmitri Medvedev, left, the Russian President, talks to Kevin Rudd, the Australian Prime Minister, as world leaders gather in London for the G20 summit
British television presenter Russell Brand joins G20 protesters outside the Bank of England in the City of London, as part of a series of protest marches around the capital. The Metropolitan Police face a unique security headache in ensuring the safety of 20 world leaders and their entourages
President Barack Obama shakes hands with a British police officer outside 10 Downing Street, as world leaders gathered in London for the G20 summit
G20 protesters scuffle with police outside the Bank of England, at the centre of Britain's financial district in the City of London
President Obama speaks at a press conference at the Foreign Commonwealth Office on The Mall, in Central London, ahead of the G20 summit
Protesters gather in Central London for demonstrations against the G20 summit, taking part in London Docklands
Police confront a masked and hooded protester as demonstrations against the G20 summit get under way in the City of London
Gordon Brown and President Barack Obama arrive for a joint press conference in the Lacarno Treaty Room at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on The Mall, close to Downing Street, in Central London
Gordon Brown, center left, and President Obama, seated opposite, during their joint meeting in the Cabinet Room at 10 Downing Street in Central London
Armed police wait in a car before the departure of President Obama from Downing Street
Police stand guard in Central London as demonstrators gather to protest against the G20 summit meetings. London is bracing for angry protests before and during Thursday's G20 summit, which will see fortress-like security for world leaders
The world's press capture the arrival of David Miliband, the British Foreign Secretary, and his American counterpart, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, at Downing Street before the G20 summit
Michelle Obama, America's First Lady, brings a spring-like look to a sunny London morning outside 10 Downing Street
Sarah Brown, far right, wife of the British Prime Minister, and Michelle Obama, the US First Lady, talk to Laura Lee, left, chief executive of Maggie's Cancer Caring Centre during their visit to the Charing Cross Hospital in Hammersmith, West London
Gordon Brown and his wife, Sarah, greeted the President and Michelle Obama on the steps of No 10. Staff inside applauded
The two leaders head to the Foreign Office for a press conference after their breakfast meeting
President Obama's motorcade arrives at Downing Street, in Central London, this morning to be greeted by Gordon Brown, the Prime Minister, ahead of the G20 Summit
The presidential limo: it performed a skilful three-point turn in the tight confines of Downing Street
Mr Brown and President Obama have come in for international criticism for policies which focus on injecting cash into their economies. Other countries claim that the moves will simply place them in further long-term debt
A red carpet was laid down outside the Prime Minister's residence
The press gathered outside 10 Downing Street ahead of President Obama's arrival
Inside No 10: the President and Mr Brown have tough work ahead at a G20 summit at which Mr Obama makes his first major international sortie under the cloud of a global recession
Workers wearing casual clothes arrive for work at Canary Wharf in London. City workers have been urged to dress down so as not to draw the attention of protesters targeting those working in the financial sector before the crunch G20 summit at the ExCel Centre in London Docklands
President Obama held talks with Mr Brown over breakfast, and then a press conference before G20 talks begin in earnest
Sarah Brown, wife of the British Prime Minister, and Michell Obama, the US First Lady Michelle Obama, leave No10 together
Hillary Clinton, the US Secretary of State, and Foreign Secretary David Miliband also took part in the Downing Street meeting
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