Editor’s note: This article will be updated regularly throughout the G20 summit with insights from Elissa Miolene.
Tuesday, Nov. 19
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil — The sun is absolutely drenching Rio today, but I’m back in the International Media Center — the core of which feels like a journalist-filled cave. But even with its windowless concrete walls and movie theater-sized television screen, the IMC is still buzzing with energy. It’s the second (and last) day of the G20 summit, and the world leaders are continuing their discussions just next door.