Morning multilateralism, June 19

European Commission president tells G20 that Europe is "not coming here to receive lessons." G20 summit in Mexico enters its second day; BRICS pledge funds to the IMF; Putin, Obama meet on the sidelines of the summit. More Syria violence as UN observer chief prepares to brief the UN Security Council. At Rio+20, Kenya will ...

By , a professor at Indiana University’s Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies.

European Commission president tells G20 that Europe is "not coming here to receive lessons."

European Commission president tells G20 that Europe is "not coming here to receive lessons."

G20 summit in Mexico enters its second day; BRICS pledge funds to the IMF; Putin, Obama meet on the sidelines of the summit.

More Syria violence as UN observer chief prepares to brief the UN Security Council.

At Rio+20, Kenya will push for expansion of the UN Environment Program.

Grenades hurled at NATO peacekeepers in Kosovo.

Australian foreign minister tries to negotiate release of International Criminal Court staff detained in Libya.

United States formally invites Mexico to join Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations.

Will Africa get its own international criminal court?

David Bosco is a professor at Indiana University’s Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies. He is the author of The Poseidon Project: The Struggle to Govern the World’s Oceans. Twitter: @multilateralist

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