G7’s renewal marks a new era defined by superpower rivalryAs in the cold war, the US is rallying democratic allies in Europe and Asia for a generational struggleUnder Japan’s presidency, the G7 will defend the rule of law‘Russia’s aggression against Ukraine is not only a matter of European security’G7’s relevance cemented by G20’s dysfunctionAmerica has taken a shine to forum - not as a way to thrash out global solutions, but as a body of like-minded leading nations able to agree a united frontG7 prioritises ‘de-risking’ China links over ‘decoupling’Striking the right balance between national security and economic interests is a challenge likely to weigh heavily during the summitG7 claims success with price cap that keeps Russian oil flowingCoalition believes it has succeeded in hitting Kremlin revenuesAI will test faith in democracy, Tokyo warnsTaro Kono, Japan’s digital minister, says elections could be targeted by ‘malicious elements’More from this Special ReportJapan pushes for ‘realistic’ approach to hitting net zeroTokyo says Asia’s circumstances require a different speed of energy transition — but critics dismiss its argument as self-servingJapan PM Kishida invokes Hiroshima’s shadow at G7 summitLeading nations face pressure on nuclear disarmament
G7’s renewal marks a new era defined by superpower rivalryAs in the cold war, the US is rallying democratic allies in Europe and Asia for a generational struggleUnder Japan’s presidency, the G7 will defend the rule of law‘Russia’s aggression against Ukraine is not only a matter of European security’G7’s relevance cemented by G20’s dysfunctionAmerica has taken a shine to forum - not as a way to thrash out global solutions, but as a body of like-minded leading nations able to agree a united frontG7 prioritises ‘de-risking’ China links over ‘decoupling’Striking the right balance between national security and economic interests is a challenge likely to weigh heavily during the summitG7 claims success with price cap that keeps Russian oil flowingCoalition believes it has succeeded in hitting Kremlin revenuesAI will test faith in democracy, Tokyo warnsTaro Kono, Japan’s digital minister, says elections could be targeted by ‘malicious elements’More from this Special ReportJapan pushes for ‘realistic’ approach to hitting net zeroTokyo says Asia’s circumstances require a different speed of energy transition — but critics dismiss its argument as self-servingJapan PM Kishida invokes Hiroshima’s shadow at G7 summitLeading nations face pressure on nuclear disarmament