Biden heading to G-20 struggling to live up to expectations

At home, President Joe Biden's ratings are sagging. PHOTO: REUTERS
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WASHINGTON - United States President Joe Biden heads to the Group of 20 (G-20) summit in Rome on Thursday (Oct 28) facing headwinds at home, as well as a somewhat sceptical Europe across the Atlantic.

Also, at major international summits, much of what really matters is not in scripted statements but on the sidelines where leaders meet, sometimes quietly.

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