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Bill Clinton: 'The world's on fire,' but teamwork can help

Por: ABC News Business September 19, 2022

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NEW YORK -- Former President is calling on governments, businesses, philanthropies and other prominent institutions to draw together and help a world that is “on fire as he reconvenes the Clinton Global Initiative, the meeting of international leaders, for the first time since 2016. Interest in the two-day meeting has been so intense that the Clinton Foundation had to turn away more than 1,000 potential attendees. It is convening a spectrum of... + full article



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