South Africa will host the G20 summit this weekend, where it will seek commitments to ease the debt of developing countries and to fight inequalities, with the notable absence of US President Donald Trump and President Javier Milei.
Trumpβs return to the White House dealt a heavy blow to the first African presidency of the G20. The groupβs 19 countries, together with the European Union and the African Union, represent 85 percent of global GDP and roughly two-thirds of the worldβs population.
Since his return to power, the US president has expressed his distrust of multi
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