Articles related to "G8 Summit"Toronto will play host to the G20 in June 2010. The meeting, co-hosted with South Korea, has been relocated from Huntsville over security concerns.
At the 2007 G8 summit in Heiligendamm, the world's greatest economies pledged $60 billion to Africa, a move that still garnered criticism from anti-poverty activists.
President Mugabe is sworn in after the June 27th Elections under scrutiny from the world's media and controversy surrounding the legitmacy of the elections.
With the G8 2009 meeting over, environmentalists are now looking towards the December United Nations summit in Copenhagen, Denmark for a binding treaty to cut carbon.
For the first time in its history, the EU Commission will hold a meeting on another continent, in Africa. Is cultural diplomacy the answer to solving world problems?
From humble aspirations, Gianni Masciarelli has put the forgotten eastern Italy area, Abruzzo, on the winery charts with two quality varietals, Montepulciano & Trebbiano
After many years as a culinarily inferior race, Great Britain has recently seen a reversal of fortune as far as food is concerned. What has caused the tide to turn?
The planned visits of President Barack Obama to Egypt and Ghana have generated wide public interest in both America and Africa.
It is considered among nation's top luxury resorts. But the Cloister at Sea Island has humble beginnings.
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) which emerged from the U.N. Millennium Summit in 2000 are guiding the development policies of poor countries and aid agencies.
A new entry, Sea Island Golf Resort on the Georgia Coast knocks Pebble Beach from its #1 spot.
Despite controversy in the media, at least 187 nations of the world have ratified the Kyoto Protocol to tackle the issues of global warming and greenhouse gas emissions.
By 2080, climate change would render Sub-Saharan Africa and certain parts of South Asia the most food insecure, with 75% of the world's hungry desperate for food.
A series of earthquakes toppled buildings in central Italy, resulting in a death toll of 297 people in addition to leaving thousands of residents homeless.
Nations gather together to try to find collective solutions to problems that affect them all, but it's usually only the biggest countries that have any real impact.
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