Sabtu, 30 Oktober 2021

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Daily update October 31, 2021
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CNN
The President arrived at the summit site Saturday morning, stepping from his car and greeting Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, the conference's host. Biden posed for a family photo with the G20 leaders, along with Italian medical workers who joined the ...
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The Washington Post
ROME — President Biden and the other national leaders gathered for the Group of 20 summit formally endorsed a new global minimum tax on Saturday, capping months of negotiations over the groundbreaking tax accord. Get the full experience.
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The New York Times
The governing Liberal Democrats are expected to win Sunday, despite having chosen a prime minister, Fumio Kishida, who's known for his lack of charisma.
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The New York Times
When the presidents and prime ministers of the Group of 20 nations meet in Rome this weekend, China's leader, Xi Jinping, won't be among them. Nor is he expected at the climate talks next week in Glasgow, where China's commitment to curbing carbon ...
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CNN
Biden will be part of a discussion about Iran on the margins of the Group of 20 summit in Rome with United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel to sort out how to proceed. The meeting ...
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Reuters
ROME, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Leaders of the Group of 20 major economies sit down for a second day of talks on Sunday faced with the difficult task of bridging their differences on how to combat global warming ahead of a crucial United Nations summit on ...
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CNN
(CNN) The South Pacific island nation of Tonga reported its first case of Covid-19 on Friday, spurring thousands of people to get vaccinated amid warnings of a national lockdown. Tonga was one of only a few countries that had not reported a single ...
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NPR
It's been a couple of years since world leaders have been able to get together at the G-20. And like most gatherings since the COVID-19 pandemic started, there were some awkward moments in Rome on Saturday as people tried to figure out when they should ...
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The New York Times
In his remarks opening the meeting — the first gathering in person for the group since the pandemic struck — Prime Minister Mario Draghi of Italy pointed to the stark disparity in access to vaccines between richer and poorer countries.
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Reuters
ROME, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Leaders of the world's 20 biggest economies endorsed on Saturday a global minimum tax aimed at stopping big business from hiding profits in tax havens, and also agreed to get more COVID vaccines to poorer nations.
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