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In an exclusive interview at the 2025 G7 summit in Canada, Professor John Kirton discusses the key issues on the table, from the Israel-Iran conflict to Donald Trump's tariffs, nuclear threats, and the evolving India-Canada relations.
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Newsable Asianet News on MSNFrom Trump To Middle-East Tensions: 5 Key Moments To Expect At The 2025 G7 SummitThe G7 Summit returns to Canada with a packed agenda and high political drama. With world leaders gathered in Alberta, here's why all eyes are on
US President Donald Trump is in Kananaskis, Alberta in western Canada for the G7 summit where he will shortly meet with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. Trump's one-on-one meeting with Carney comes amid tensions between Washington and Ottawa over trade and security
BANFF, Alta. — The heads of the world’s richest economies are converging on Alberta today for one of the most high-stakes G7 meetings in recent memory amid a U.S.-led global tariff war and the growing crisis in the Middle East.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Calgary for the G7 summit, hosted by Canada in Kananaskis, Alberta. The summit, running from June 15-17, addresses
India is also a leading member of BRICS -- a bloc of leading emerging economies that includes Russia and China. BRICS has growing economic clout and is increasingly seen as a G7 rival.
As dignitaries prepare to attend the G7 Leaders’ Summit in Canada, advocates are calling on government officials to advance LGBTQ2S+ rights.
A First Nations leader who greeted G7 members on the tarmac in Calgary said he was "filled with rage" and considered leaving before Donald Trump arrived — saying the U.S. president has "caused much pain and suffering in the world.