There has been a flurry of activity this week as the US,Europe and the Group of Seven economies scramble to regulate the rapidly evolving AI sector.
The world’s seven most industrialised countries have sent both Russia and China a clear message of their solidarity and resolve.
If the president leads Ukraine to victory,there will be statues of him in Europe. If he loses,all of it will be for nothing.
The Ukrainian president compared Bakhmut’s “total destruction” to the Japanese city of Hiroshima after the nuclear strike of 1945.
The world’s seven richest countries devoted an entire section of a summit to China. The group set up to contain the country’s rise didn’t mention it once.
In a new sign of thawing tensions,the PM says he will push ahead with a trip to Beijing,but the Coalition is demanding “absolute clarity” on the removal of trade barriers.
In a 3000-word statement that did not mention China,the four leaders aimed to blunt Beijing’s growing influence in the region.
Meeting on the sidelines of the G7,the prime minister said he understood the circumstances that Biden is dealing with.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has sharpened his calls for China to remove all remaining trade restrictions on Australia at the G7.
A child of Hiroshima,Fumio Kishida is using some of his domestic political capital to expand Japan’s mark on the world.
When Anthony Albanese joins leaders of the world’s largest economies at the G7 summit in Hiroshima tomorrow,there will be one notable absence.