Morning all. I've just been listening to Bono impersonate Warren Buffett. The rock star has spent a day talking to the Guardian's Madeleine Bunting about how he's trying to win over American hearts to his Africa crusade: you can hear an audio clip of him talking about how the legendary stock market investor told him: "Don't appeal to the conscience of America, appeal to its greatness, and I think you'll get the job done."
News has been trickling out this morning about a hostage drama at an international school in Cambodia: the latest is that a girl has been killed as police freed the hostages.
We'll be keeping an eye on Tony Blair as he tries to save Britain's EU rebate at the European summit in Brussels; we've also followed up the latest royal security breach involving a fake bomb and a tabloid reporter, this time targeting Prince Harry at Sandhurst, and we'll be reporting on a video smuggled out of China showing violence over land rights that left six people dead.