The final document of the Group of 20 summit in South Africa pledges to work toward resolving armed conflicts and easing the burdens on developing nations. Convened on Saturday as the first G20 meeting held on the African continent, the two-day summit set an ambitious agenda to tackle longstanding issues affecting the world’s poorest countries, despite a boycott by the United States. Director of Anglo-American La wat Cergy-Paris University and West African politics expert, Douglas Yates, shares his insights.
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South Africa closes G20 year framed as ‘presidency for all of Africa’
South Africa ends its G20 presidency this weekend with a two-day head of states summit focused on debt relief and...


























