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President Donald Trump has long bet that he can scare allies into submission — a gamble that is increasingly being tested ahead of the Group of Seven summit beginning Monday in Canada.He's threatened stiff tariffs in the belief that other nations would crumple.
As per the official schedule: PM Modi G7 Summit Live Updates: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in Kananaskis, Canada, on June 16–17 to attend the G7 Summit, marking his sixth consecutive participation in the forum.
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AFP on MSNGuest list for G7 summit tells of global challengesThe G7 may be a small, elite club, but when its leaders gather in Canada, several other national heads will attend as guests -- highlighting the group's efforts to adapt to a fast-changing world.
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As Trump wages a trade war and threatens Canada with annexation, he prepares to attend the G7 summit in the Canadian Rockies.
Former prime minister Jean Chretien says dignitaries attending next week's G7 leaders summit in Alberta should avoid engaging with the "crazy" from U.S. President Donald Trump.
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BERLIN (Reuters) -The upcoming Group of Seven (G7) meeting in Canada will be about the extent to which the EU and U.S. align on sanctions against Russia, a German government official said on Thursday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday embarked on a five-day visit to Cyprus, Canada, and Croatia, marking his first international tour since India’s launch of Operation Sindoor targeting Pakistan-based terrorists and military assets on May 7.
The news is about to be flooded with the latest from the Group of Seven as some of the world's most powerful leaders travel to the Canadian Rockies next week for high-level meetings on major issues.
As world leaders prepare to gather in the remote community of Kananaskis in Alberta, Canada for the Group of Seven (G7) Leaders' Summit on June 15-17, Russia's war in Ukraine once again holds center stage — but views on how to address the three-year conflict diverge sharply.
DUBAI (Reuters) -Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia's crown prince and de facto leader, will not attend next week's Group of Seven summit in Canada, a senior diplomat briefed on plans told Reuters on Thursday. The crown prince, widely known as MBS, did not give a reason for declining Canada's invitation to the annual gathering, the diplomat said.
The G7 summit starting on June 15 marks the first major global gathering of Trump’s second term. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.