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Leaders from the world's top economies reached a broad agreement at a summit in China to coordinate macroeconomic policies and oppose protectionism. But as Ivor Bennett reports, few concrete proposals emerged to meet growing challenges to globalisation and free trade.
The World Economic Forum's annual meeting is in full swing, with journalists and participants alike descending on the glitzy Swiss alpine ski resort of Davos for the yearly gathering of global elites. IMAGES
Speaking in a video message to world leaders after ill health prevented her from travelling to the COP26 summit in Glasgow, Queen Elizabeth II says that 'when nations come together in common cause, there is always room for hope.' IMAGES
Hong Kong, June 3 (EFE/EPA).- Hong Kong's Demosisto party chairman Nathan Law, secretary-general Joshua Wong and Sonny Cheung launched a global petition calling on European leaders to oppose Hong Kong’s National Security Law being drawn up by Beijing. (Camera: JEROME FAVRE)FOOTAGE SHOWS DEMOSISTO PARTTY REPRESENTATIVES SPEAKING TO THE MEDIA OUTSIDE THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL IN HONG KONG.
Hong Kong, June 3 (EFE/EPA).- Hong Kong's Demosisto party chairman Nathan Law, secretary-general Joshua Wong and Sonny Cheung launched a global petition calling on European leaders to oppose Hong Kong’s National Security Law being drawn up by Beijing. (Camera: JEROME FAVRE)FOOTAGE SHOWS DEMOSISTO PARTTY REPRESENTATIVES SPEAKING TO THE MEDIA OUTSIDE THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL IN HONG KONG.
According to the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, a major increase in state surveillance is a "price worth paying" to beat coronavirus.