Trump Leaves G7 Summit
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Los gobernantes de algunas de las principales potencias económicas del mundo llegan el domingo a las montañas Rocosas
The summit takes place amid growing geopolitical challenges, including the conflict in the Middle East and a trade war driven by US President Donald Trump’s tariff policies
President Trump's upcoming week is expected to include addressing the Israel-Iran conflict, attending the G7 summit in Canada and responding to nationwide anti-ICE protests.
President Donald Trump will return to the world stage for this weekend’s 50th Group of Seven leaders summit in Canada. But Trump’s first multilateral summit of his second administration comes as Israel and Iran push the Middle East to the precipice of war and many of his G7 allies are under pressure
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Canada today to attend the G7 Summit, following an invitation from Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. This will be his first visit since relations between New Delhi and Ottawa strained over the killing of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
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Leaders on Canada's expanded G7 guest list to tackle climate, economy and securityCanada is bringing the world to Alberta for the G7 leaders summit in Kananaskis. As summit host, Prime Minister Mark Carney can invite any leaders he chooses — even those from countries outside the G7 club — as he attempts to shape Canada's foreign policy and global geopolitics.
Leaders from the Group of Seven nations begin annual talks on Monday amid wars in Ukraine and the Middle East that add to global economic uncertainty, as host Canada tries to avoid a clash with U.S. President Donald Trump.
The Iran-Israel conflict is dominating the agenda of the G7 summit in Canada – Donald Trump even left the talks early due to the situation in the Middle East. We hear from the Canada bureau chief of the New York Times,