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Germany's new climate minister said the country is currently on track to halve its emissions by 2030 - far off the government's target of 65%.
A strengthened role for Interpol in intelligence sharing is among the ideas that are being discussed in a virtual meeting hosted by European Commissioner Ylva Johansson.
The 50th World Economic Forum opens in Davos, Switzerland this week, with climate change and how to tackle it at the top of the bill. Expect sparks to fly between climate activist Greta Thunberg and US President Donald Trump. Meanwhile, Oxfam has published its Global Inequality report, which highlights how the gender imbalance contributes to wealth inequality.
French President Emmanuel Macron hosts a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on the sidelines of the UN's Climate Action Summit. IMAGES
INTERNATIONAL PAPERS- Mon.29.05.17: US newspapers are in shock after German Chancellor Angela Merkel says Europe can no longer "completely depend on allies". Meanwhile, Germany's Die Zeit asks whether the G7 is still relevant with Donald Trump in the White House. The Independent argues that Europe should now look to China and India as potential partners. We end with protests in Morocco's northern Rif region. Thousands have taken to the streets to demand jobs and better access to healthcare.