The second and final day of the Group of Seven (G-7) leading democracies annual summit is under way in Taormina, Italy, with several African heads of state joining the talks.
Host Italy wants to draw attention to the migration crisis and the dangerous Mediterranean crossings taken by tens of thousands of people looking for a better life in Europe.
Leaders from Ethiopia, Kenya, Niger, Nigeria and Tunisia are involved in Saturday’s talks, as those are the main countries of origin for migrants trying to reach Europe.
Climate change
Climate change was among the most contentious agenda items Friday at the G-7 summit in Sicily, …read more
Source: Voice of America