International Events

International events refer to significant occurrences or activities that take place on a global scale, involving participants, organizations, or nations from multiple countries. These events can encompass a wide range of activities, including conferences, summits, sporting competitions, cultural festivals, or trade shows, which aim to address global issues, foster international relations, promote cultural exchange, or facilitate economic cooperation. Notable examples include the Olympics, World Expos, G20 summits, and the United Nations General Assembly. The nature of international events often requires extensive planning and coordination among various stakeholders and can have substantial impacts on politics, economics, culture, and social relations across countries.