US may exclude S. Africa from next G20 as tensions spike
South African officials told Bloomberg the White House could push for their country’s removal from the G20 altogether.
South African officials told Bloomberg the White House could push for their country’s removal from the G20 altogether.
Tensions have ramped up in the region after Japan’s leader said Tokyo may intervene militarily if Beijing sought to invade Taiwan.
The rightist ex-leader was found guilty of masterminding a plan to assassinate his successor, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Distribution of preventative medication was down by 64% in Burundi.
US envoy Steve Witkoff is set to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin next week.
Beijing offered to increase imports of US commodities in order to lower tensions.
“This pipe doesn’t make up for my leg,” said 10-year-old Rateb Abu Qleiq.
The Indonesian capital and its surrounding urban area is home to 42 million people.
The White House on Tuesday acknowledged a “few delicate, but not insurmountable” details are unresolved.