The U.S. signed up to the statement after declining to endorse a similar international initiative recently
A statement signed by all members of the Group of 20 at a summit in Osaka, Japan, demands that operators of online content-sharing platforms, such as Facebook Inc. and Twitter Inc.
, step up efforts to ensure violent terrorism-related imagery can’t be streamed or uploaded.President Trump says he will allow U.S. companies to resume selling high-tech equipment to Huawei, after he and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, agreed to restart trade talks. Photo: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters
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