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Greenpeace activists gather and inflate a giant octopus near the Eiffel Tower to protest against the presence of Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store at the international One Planet - Polar Summit, an international summit dedicated to glaciers and the poles. Norway is considering opening up its waters to deep-sea mining. IMAGES
Nairobi, Dec 9 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Daniel Irungu) The European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP) strongly supported on Monday multilateralism in the world and warned of the need to fight climate crisis, which they consider the greatest existential threat.These two were the main ideas discussed during the first day of the 9th ACP Summit of Heads of State and Government, a group formed by 79 countries.The summit, which began Monday, is being held at the tower of the Kenyatta International Convention Centre, one of the most iconic buildings in Nairobi.FOOTAGE OF THE SUMMIT AT THE KENYATTA INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE IN NAIROBI. FOOTAGE OF TRADITIONAL DANCES OUTSIDE THE BUILDING AND FOOTAGE INSIDE THE BUILDING DURING A CONFERENCE.
G7 leaders meet in Italy, determined to put on a display of united resolve in the fight against jihadist terrorism despite deep divisions on trade and global warming. IMAGES of family photo
African leaders arrive at the African Union headquarters for a summit that has exposed regional divisions as they mull whether to allow Morocco to rejoin the bloc, and vote for a new chairperson. IMAGES
World leaders start the final session of the G7 summit in Japan, set to discuss climate change and energy issues. IMAGES
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe takes fellow world leaders on a tour of Ise Shrine, an ancient spot that sits at the heart of Japan's native Shinto religion, on the first day of the G7 summit. IMAGES