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Morning news brief: G20 Summit, Biden's popularity and more

WION Web Team
NEW DELHIUpdated: Nov 01, 2021, 09:39 AM IST

World leaders gather for the official family photograph on day one of the G20 leaders summit at the convention center of La Nuvola, in Rome Photograph:(Reuters)

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In response to a query about why NGOs thought the summit's climate promises were "underwhelming," Biden pointed to Russia and China's absence. Americans have lost confidence in US President Joe Biden and their optimism for the country. Developed countries have reaped the benefits of energy, and they must accelerate their efforts to achieve net-zero (emissions) so those poor countries may have some carbon space, India said.

In response to a query about why NGOs thought the summit's climate promises were "underwhelming," Biden pointed to Russia and China's absence. 

In what can be called a ‘scary news' on Halloween, a new NBC News poll seems to have suggested the Americans have lost confidence in US President Joe Biden and their optimism for the country.  

At a press conference, Mufti Munibur Rehman announced, “The government of Pakistan and the TLP held detailed negotiations in an environment of mutual trust and an agreement has been reached between the two sides.”  

Developed nations enjoyed fruits of energy, must reduce their emissions: India

Developed countries have reaped the benefits of energy, and they must accelerate their efforts to achieve net-zero (emissions) so those poor countries may have some carbon space, India said ahead of the COP26 climate summit. 

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