Brussels, 09/06/2015 (Agence Europe) - There is no shortage in the G7's ambitions for sustainable development, which it flagged up at the end of the Elmau summit on Monday 8 June: to eradicate hunger in 15 years, to create an international mechanism to fight pandemics better, and to promote the empowerment of women across the world.
The leaders of the world's seven most powerful nations (France, Germany, Italy, the UK, Canada, the USA and Japan) took the commitment to work on the adoption -...