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Worries about the state of the global economy found little relief at the meeting of the world's top 20 economies in Shanghai. As Laura Frykberg reports, central bankers and finance ministers failed to reach any agreement on how to inject a bit more life in stagnating growth.
The heads of the world's 20 largest economies are expected to pledge to use all of their policy tools to tackle uneven economic growth that has falled short of expectations. But as Sara Hemrajani reports the two-day meeting in Turkey was overshadowed by the deadly attacks in Paris
UN climate chief Simon Stiell warns that global warming will "decimate G20 economies" without unity. "Sidelining climate isn’t a solution to a crisis that will decimate every G20 economy and has already started to hurt," he says during his address at the UK think tank Chatham House, London, UK. SOUNDBITE
World leaders are led by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to pay their respects to Indian independence hero Mahatma Gandhi on the sidelines of the G20 summit. IMAGES
Leaders gather for the "One Future session", which is the third and last plenary session of the G20 in New Delhi. Before the session began, Indian Prime minister Narendra Modi receives a tree from Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Indonesian president Joko Widodo. IMAGES