When U.S. President Joe Biden meets world leaders at a lavish Italian resort this week he will be shadowed by an invisible and, for now, uninvited guest: Donald Trump. The G7 summit in Puglia comes just five months before a nail-biting US presidential election that is not only testing America's...
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