The world's eyes are on Hamburg, where G20 leaders are meeting—and where Vladimir Putin and President Trump shook hands for the first time Friday. The two will hold a much-anticipated one-on-one meeting later in the day. Trump tweeted early Friday that he is looking forward to all his meetings with world leaders and he has "much to discuss" with Putin. Officials say the men will meet for around an hour Friday afternoon. A roundup of coverage:
- CNN lists five things to look out for including optics and body language—the things that tend to define a meeting like this, most of which is expected to be off-limits to the press. The handshake will be "over-analyzed for weeks," CNN predicts.