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Live from London, this is The Globalist.
I'm Chris Chermack, coming up on today's program.
Boycott politics never work.
It's always best to be inside the tent than being outside of the tent.
South Africa's president, Cyril Ramaphosa, navigates an on-again,
off-again diplomatic relationship with the United States as he prepares to host the G20 summit.
After that,
we'll speak to the chair of Cyprus Parliament's Foreign Policy Committee about signs that Greek and Turkish Cypriots could once again be ready to revive peace talks.
We'll also talk about the ever-deteriorating relations between Japan and China and then.
We learned another lesson in media management from US President Donald Trump, who does not.
We learned care for follow-up questions, especially from women.
Andrew Muller asks what we learned this week,
while I also have a wrap of stories from the world of arts and culture,
and ask what the heck is happening with the Miss Universe pageant in Thailand.
That's all up ahead here on The Globalist, live from London.
First look at what else is happening in the news.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says he's willing to talk seriously with President Donald Trump about a US-backed draft peace plan to end the war with Russia.