Hunger, war, climate crisis: what is the responsibility of the G7?
This year, the G7 states are meeting in Elmau, chaired by Germany, to discuss world crises and possible solutions. Why…
This year, the G7 states are meeting in Elmau, chaired by Germany, to discuss world crises and possible solutions. Lisa explains why this meeting is so crucial and what we expect from the G7.
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