Trump attends SpaceX launch while Biden focuses on Ukraine at G20 amid logistical hiccups.
Excitement is building as President-elect
Donald Trump is set to attend SpaceX's "Starship" rocket launch in Texas, reflecting
Elon Musk's expanding presence in political spheres and drawing attention with FAA flight restrictions for a VIP visit.
Meanwhile, at the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, logistical issues caused
Joe Biden, Justin Trudeau, and Giorgia Meloni to miss the group photo, but the U.S. president kept the focus on rallying support for Ukraine amidst Russia's ongoing invasion.
Adding to the global dialogue on Ukraine, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, also at the G20, refrained from discussing the specifics of the UK's Storm Shadow missiles, emphasizing steadfast support for Ukraine while respecting operational security against Russian advances.
Turning to the Middle East, in Lebanon's Kfeir village, olive farmers like Assaad Al-Taqi are bravely continuing their harvest despite the perilous backdrop of conflict with Hezbollah and major agricultural setbacks estimated in the millions by the World Bank.
In Iraq, the struggle continues for displaced families attempting to return home a decade after Daesh's control, with inadequate infrastructure and social challenges persisting despite governmental efforts to close camps and incentivize returns.
Finally, wrapping up the G20 summit in Rio, leaders faced a deadlock on climate commitments while tensions over Ukraine and a proposed billionaire tax further complicated discussions, marking a contentious setting as the world contemplates the future geopolitical landscape.