G20 summit in South Africa ends with glaring U.S. absence
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The agreement, which includes paragraphs on renewable energy and debt relief to low-income countries, was announced Saturday despite objections from President Donald Trump’s administration
Poorer nations attending the Group of 20 summit in South Africa have used the meeting to push leaders on climate action and high levels of debt, issues directly affecting the developing world. They have also sought to position themselves as economic partners with much to offer in sectors including mining,
A peaceful beachfront march in Durban called on G20 leaders to confront the pollution, inequality, and climate impacts hitting South African communities hardest.
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Lee attends G20 summit to discuss inclusive growth, climate change
President Lee Jae Myung attended the Group of 20 (G20) summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Saturday, where he is expected to pledge Korea's active role in addressing key global issues, including inclusive growth and climate change.
World leaders with the Group of 20 rich and developing nations will meet this weekend in Johannesburg for the bloc’s first summit in Africa.
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A G20 draft leaders' declaration includes references to "climate change" in defiance of U.S. objections, a source familiar with the matter said on Friday.
A local environmental group is calling on the G20 Leaders’ Summit to assist communities most impacted by climate change.
The G20 summit in South Africa ended without the U.S., which is set to lead next. The Trump administration boycotted the two-day talks, leaving no one to take the gavel.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has backed a climate crisis declaration adopted at the G20 Leaders’ Summit — a move which the White House has branded “shameful”.