Brisbane (Australia) (AFP) – G20 leaders representing the bulk of the world’s economic and diplomatic firepower kick off summit talks Saturday under pressure to arrest climate change, rehabilitate global growth and fight the scourge of Ebola.The chairman of the two-day summit in Brisbane, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, has been busy stressing a shared commitment to lift economic growth by up to two trillion dollars in the coming years.”The G20 is the world’s premier economic forum. It unites the countries which are responsible for 85 percent of global GDP, 75 percent of global trade and 65 percent of global population,” …read more
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