Here are the headlines hitting the wires around the globe this morning:
Azores summit 'last push' on Iraq, CNN.com - U.S., British and Spanish leaders head to the Azores to try and hash out their next move.
Thirty days could be long enough: Chirac, ABC Online - French president Jacques Chirac now says 30 days could be an acceptable deadline to set for Saddam Hussein.
Iraq prepares for war: Country divided into four military zones, Al Bawaba - Iraqi leaders make more adjustments in preparation for war.
Iraq Delays Harm Global Economy, New York Post - An analysis of the economic swings that have taken place during the Iraqi standoff.
Go as you please: Iraq - the unravelling, Barbados Daily Nation - An editorial that preaches taking the middle road.
Do you think Jacques Chirac's 30-day gesture will persuade the U.S. and Britain to wait some more?