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So what will the new year bring? We speculate what the biggest stories of the next 12 months will be.

December 30, 2009 12:12
Snow in winter

BySimon Round, Simon Round

4 min read

January
The attempts of President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Gordon Brown to reconvene the Copenhagen conference on climate change ended in failure this week as blizzards again engulfed Western Europe making travel to the Danish capital impossible. Brown told reporters: “The current spell of cold weather will not deflect us from our mission to ensure that global temperatures do not rise.” As temperatures plunged to -20 centigrade in the Scottish Highlands, a weather expert claimed that this pattern of extreme weather could be proof of global warming. A climate change expert at London University said: “Extreme cold is consistent with rising temperatures. It is quite possible that global warming could herald in a new ice age.”

February
At hastily convened Middle East peace talks this week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to tear down the security fence and freeze settlement activity, and in return Hamas recognised the state of Israel and vowed to live in peace with its neighbour. Syria and Lebanon also exchanged ambassadors with Israel. The comprehensive peace settlement, including treaties with several Arab countries including Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Libya was ratified as Israelis celebrated the festival of Purim.

March
There was surprise in Hollywood when the Oscar for best director was awarded to Barack Obama. Industry insiders complain that the United States leader has never actually made a movie, and the president himself appeared slightly confused when making his acceptance speech. A spokesman for Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences rejected any criticism and says that the move is in line with the trend set last year by the Nobel peace prize committee.

“If the Swedes can give our president an undeserved globally recognised award, we sure as hell can,” he explained.