Top 10 organizations in league of their own as new platforms gain
Almost all of the most popular international organizations have more than 10 million followers combined, but new platforms are targets for community and re-engagement.
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Almost all of the most popular international organizations have more than 10 million followers combined, but new platforms are targets for community and re-engagement.
More than 300 accounts of heads of state, government leaders and their institutions, plus some 40 major international organizations and their leaders were slated to be demoted.
Despite U.S.-China tensions, leaders touted cooperation on the pandemic, climate action, and economic recovery during the Davos Agenda virtual gathering.
The top U.N. official for global climate action said 65% of the world body's 193 member nations will seek net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
G-7 finance chiefs vowed to safeguard their economies from the coronavirus outbreak, but did not offer specifics about what they might be prepared to do.
The E.U. plans to create "the first climate-neutral continent by 2050," a three-decade blueprint to sustainably overhaul Europe's trade, industry and politics.
The IMF said tariffs imposed or threatened by the U.S. and China could reduce global economic output by 0.8% in 2020 and cause more losses later.
The global bank for central banks said U.S. and European stimulus measures won't provide "sustainable momentum."