G-20 major economies focus on U.S.-China trade war and tax loopholes
Finance leaders from the world's 20 biggest economies projected moderate global growth and recovery later this year and into 2020, but warned of risks from a prolonged trade war.
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Finance leaders from the world's 20 biggest economies projected moderate global growth and recovery later this year and into 2020, but warned of risks from a prolonged trade war.
The French ceremonies spotlighted the unfathomable sacrifices and international cooperation that made possible the post-World War II era of prosperity and multilateralism.
At a carefully staged visit, the British monarch touting the multilateral institutions that Britain and the U.S. helped to create after World War II — to prevent a third one.
A meeting of top Swiss and U.S. diplomats focused on Iran but extended to America's rising tensions with other nations.
The left-leaning Greens’ young environmental supporters in the European Union's parliament shared a pro-E.U. sentiment.
Many of the questions asked in Versailles 100 years ago appear to be resurfacing today in a U.S. hostile to multilateralism.
The proposed global pact is named the Christchurch Call after the New Zealand city where 51 people were killed in March.
The Trump administration's withdrawal of U.S. funding for Palestinian refugees could create a huge humanitarian crisis.
A legally-binding global mechanism for managing plastic waste sends a political signal to markets and consumers.
Tehran promised to return to the deal if China, France, Germany, Russia, the U.K. and E.U. give adequate help.
Accelerating species losses undermine humanity's perch on the planet because all life depends on rich species diversity.
Businesses and consumers are subject to "a patchwork of rules" from bilateral and regional trade agreements.
The U.N. fears more air raids and heavy shelling in residential areas could cause more deaths and destroyed neighborhoods.
Despite fears about being weighed down with too much debt, developing nations embraced the infusion of Chinese cash.
The court in Rwanda convicted 61 people who bore the greatest responsibility, but eight fugitives remain at large.
A meeting of foreign ministers in the French seaside resort of Dinard this week will not include two senior U.S. officials.