The World Economy in 2008
   It was a year of extremes, starting with the aftermath of the assassination of former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto and ending with a global financial crisis that engulfed millions across the world.

   The year 2008 saw the eruption of the war in Georgia just as the Olympics opened with a glittering ceremony in Beijing. It saw the 10- year death toll in the Democratic Republic of Congo's bloody war rise above 5 million. The UN claimed that for the first time fewer people were dying of AIDS - while US researchers shut down a major vaccine trial that had held out much hope.

   And, of course, 2008 saw the election of Barack Obama as president of the United States - a vote that was hailed not only for bringing the first black person into the White House but also because it was seen as bringing new momentum in efforts to resolve international conflicts such as those in Iraq and Afghanistan.

   Marking the developments and looking ahead to the new year, dpa English Service is offering a comprehensive yearender production, including regional and thematic packages.

   Moving on the wire on Monday, December 15, at 0500 GMT is the dpa package "The World Economy in 2008." Please note that further economy-related features can be found in various regional packages in this series.

dpa package: The World Economy in 2008

Washington - YEARENDER: From US financial centre, world economy unravelled. By Chris Cermak (863 words/US-Economy/Yearender)

- CHRONOLOGY: Anatomy of a financial disaster. By Anne K Walters (915 words/US-Economy/Yearender)

Berlin - YEARENDER: For Europs'e economy the worst is yet to come. By Andrew McCathie (825 words/Europe-Economy/Yearender)

- YEARENDER: The euro emerges as a winner from the financial crisis. By Tony Czuczka and Andrew McCathie (925 words/Europe-Economy/Yearender)

Bangkok - YEARENDER: Asia's export-driven economies face slowdown in 2009. By dpa correspondents (850 words/Asia-Economy/Yearender)

London - YEARENDER: Britain throws caution to the wind in anti-recession fight. By Anna Tomforde (650 words/Britain-Economy/Yearender)

Reykjavik - YEARENDER: Ordinary Icelanders in spirit of revolt over bank mania. By Thomas Borchert (625 words/Iceland-Economy/Yearender)

Moscow - YEARENDER: Russia pursues ambitious goals despite financial crisis. By Alissa de Carbonnel (750 words/Russia-Economy/Yearender)

Amman - YEARENDER: Islamic finance rises on ruins of conventional banks. By Abdul Jalil Mustafa (800 words/Mideast-Economy/Yearender)

- YEARENDER: What role Arab funds play in the global bail-out. By Abdul Jalil Mustafa (900 words/World-Economy/Yearender)

Hanoi - YEARENDER: How Vietnam escaped its own financial crisis - and got hit anyway. By Matt Steinglass (1,000 words/Vietnam-Economy/Yearender)

Tokyo - YEARENDER: Japan's temp workers face gloomy holidays with no jobs. By Chie Matsumoto (770 words/Japan-Economy/Yearender)

New Delhi - YEARENDER: Economic conservatism cushions India from world recession. By Sunrita Sen (825 words/India-Economy/Yearender)

The subsequent packages from December 16 include:

Tuesday, December 16               dpa package: The US - From Bush to Obama

Wednesday, December 17               dpa package: Mideast, Arab Region, South Asia -               Conflicts of Political Islam around the World

Thursday, December 18               dpa package: Central and Eastern Europe,               Russia and the West

Friday, December 19               dpa package: Africa - More woes but one party

Saturday, December 20               dpa package: The World of Sports in 2008

Sunday, December 21               dpa package: Latin America

Monday, December 22               dpa package: Across Borders -               The International Agencies in 2008

Packages already moved on the wire:

Wednesday, December 10               dpa package - The European Union

Thursday, December 11               dpa package - Europe: National Reviews

Friday, December 12               dpa package - Conflicts and Change in Asia

Saturday, December 13               



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