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These are the 40 world leaders that the US invited to today s summit
From CNN s Kate Sullivan and Kevin Liptak US State Department
President Biden today kicked off a virtual climate summit attended by 40 other world leaders by announcing an ambitious cut in greenhouse gas emissions as he looks to put the US back at the center of the global effort to address the climate crisis and curb carbon emissions.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping are two notable leaders who are attending President Biden s two-day summit, underscoring the wide range of leaders attending. Many allies of the US are also in attendance, including French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
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By Adrienne Murray
image captionFrom Wednesday, Danes will allowed to eat inside and outside restaurants and bars
Football fans will be allowed into stadiums from Wednesday and bars, restaurants and museums are reopening as Denmark takes a big foot forward in lifting its coronavirus restrictions. The big condition for Danes to take advantage of these new freedoms is that they must prove they are infection-free, by showing a
coronapas or corona passport.
It s a digital app on your phone which shows whether you have had a negative test result within the last 72 hours, a certificate of vaccination or proof of a previous infection two to 12 weeks earlier. It can also be in paper form if necessary.
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The mock travel campaign has sparked outrage
Danish anti-immigration activists are being sharply criticised after they put up mock travel adverts in Copenhagen telling Syrian refugees the good news that they can now return to sunny Syria .
The poster campaign, by the Danish wing of the far-Right Generation Identity group, came after Denmark became the first country in Europe to rule it safe for refugees to return to Syria, despite the human rights violations of the brutal Assad regime.
Michala Bendixen from the rights group Refugees Welcome Denmark called the group s posters cynical and prejudiced , adding that they exemplified a trend of immigrant-bashing in Denmark she witnessed every day on social media.