June 25, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: Demonstrators from the World Wildlife Fund for Nature in Munich, Germany. Seven years after the last Schloss Elmau G7 (Group of Seven) summit, the latest meeting is convening to discuss topics such as recovery from the Coronavirus crisis, fair and free trade, climate change, gender equality, and biodiversity. Like 2015, the 2022 installment was met by large protests in Garmisch, as well as in Munich, Germany. The total cost to German taxpayers for the summit is upwards of 170 million Euros with around 140 million for police alone. (Credit Image: © Sac

June 25, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: Demonstrators from the World Wildlife Fund for Nature in Munich, Germany. Seven years after the last Schloss Elmau G7 (Group of Seven) summit, the latest meeting is convening to discuss topics such as recovery from the Coronavirus crisis, fair and free trade, climate change, gender equality, and biodiversity. Like 2015, the 2022 installment was met by large protests in Garmisch, as well as in Munich, Germany. The total cost to German taxpayers for the summit is upwards of 170 million Euros with around 140 million for police alone. (Credit Image: © Sac Stock Photo
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June 25, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: Demonstrators from the World Wildlife Fund for Nature in Munich, Germany. Seven years after the last Schloss Elmau G7 (Group of Seven) summit, the latest meeting is convening to discuss topics such as recovery from the Coronavirus crisis, fair and free trade, climate change, gender equality, and biodiversity. Like 2015, the 2022 installment was met by large protests in Garmisch, as well as in Munich, Germany. The total cost to German taxpayers for the summit is upwards of 170 million Euros with around 140 million for police alone. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire)

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