- February 15th, 2026
Rome Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni has expressed his desire to exit the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) after meeting with his Chinese counterpart Li Qiang at the G20 summit. Italy joined the BRI in the 1990s to recover from...
Riyadh At the G20 summit in India, America, India, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, France, Germany, Italy, and the European Union (EU) announced a large economic network along the Middle East Corridor. This corridor is considered a significant answer...
New Delhi Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who was in India to attend the G20 summit, was unable to depart from Delhi due to a technical glitch in their plane. The Canadian delegation will remain in Delhi until alternative arrangements...
New Delhi The India-Middle East-Europe Mega Corridor is a significant transportation and economic corridor that connects India, the Middle East, and Europe. At the G-20 meeting in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the launch of the India-Middle East-Europe Mega...
New Delhi China's support for India in the G-20 manifesto is a significant factor in the country's economic and political development. China has supported the New Delhi declaration issued at the G-20 conference, which reaffirms G-20 as a major forum...
Islamabad A high-speed bus carrying Christian pilgrims for a religious gathering in Sheikhupura, Pakistan, overturned and killed at least six people and injured 50 others. The bus was carrying 60 passengers, more than its capacity, and the driver lost control...
Washington The G-20 summit in Delhi has seen heads from 29 countries participating, and a joint declaration of the leaders was released. President Joe Biden is uniting countries to end the Russia-Ukraine war and bring peace based on the principles...
Moscow The G-20 summit in New Delhi has been a topic of discussion around the world, with a joint declaration calling for peace in Ukraine and urging member countries to refrain from using force to occupy territories or act against...
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