Trump, G7
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Ahead of the G7 summit, world leaders are reportedly showing increased resistance to Donald Trump’s threats and unilateralism.
The Canadian Press on MSN40m
As Trump heads to the G7, Canada hopes to avoid another Charlevoix-style eruptionU.S. President Donald Trump is set to arrive Sunday in Alberta for the G7 summit — his first visit to Canada since leaving in a huff seven years ago.
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Al Jazeera on MSNIran-Israel tensions and an unpredictable Trump to dominate G7G7 will also be a platform for Canadian PM Carney to showcase his leadership at a time of economic, geopolitical shifts.
Global trade will be a major focus at next week’s G7 summit as world leaders gather in Alberta, including U.S. President Donald Trump, who will be making his first appearance at a major international event since returning to the White House in January.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Thursday he planned to attend the Group of Seven summit in Canada next week and hoped to meet U.S. President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the meeting.
US President Donald Trump, whose second term has been devoted to going it alone, makes his return to the Group of Seven in crisis mode after Israel attacked Iran.
Canadian politician Charlie Angus scolded President Trump for sending soldiers to protests in Los Angeles amid outrage over removals by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). “We’re not talking about creeping fascism here.
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The Print on MSNGlobal confidence in Trump’s leadership remains low, particularly among G7 allies, finds Pew surveyStudy, conducted between January & April, finds that just 34% of people across 24 countries believe that Trump is doing a good job leading the world on major global issues.
President Trump will attend the G7 summit on Sunday in a nation he threatened to annex. He will also be an outlier on climate issues