
Through a series of executive orders targeting place names, signage on, and access to public lands and waters, the Trump administration is erasing important chapters of American history.
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United States President Donald Trump styles himself as a peacemaker. In his rhetoric, he claims credit for his efforts to end the wars in Gaza and Ukraine. Yet beneath the grandstanding lies an absence of substance, at least to date. The problem is not Trump’s lack of effort, but his lack of proper concepts. Trump
The criminal allegations against Trump critic John Bolton bear some striking similarities to those Trump once faced. Here’s how they compare.
The Indian government has reduced the number of officials who can order content to be taken down from the internet, a move that follows a bitter legal battle with Elon Musk’s X that centered around a contentious policy.
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Just a month after U.S. President Donald Trump hailed “progress” in talks with China, the world’s two most powerful nations are scrambling to salvage a planned summit of their leaders, now just a week away, while trading blame for a spike in tension.
Reuters New sanctions announced by the US have blacklisted Russia’s two largest oil producers US President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced “tremendous” new sanctions against two of Russia’s largest oil companies, in a bid to pressure Moscow into ending the war on Ukraine. The sanctions, announced via Trump’s Truth Social platform, target Rosneft and Lukoil
Donald Trump and Colombia’s Gustavo Petro have engaged in a new round of verbal sparring, with the United States president calling his South American counterpart a “thug” who is “making a lot of drugs”, and the Colombian leader threatening legal action against Trump in US courts. Weeks of escalating tension between Washington and Bogota hit
Hong Kong stocks wavered on Thursday, as investors looked for signs of easing geopolitical tensions following US leader Donald Trump’s remarks that he would “make a deal” with Chinese President Xi Jinping when they “meet next week” in South Korea. The Hang Seng Index fell 0.4 per cent to 25,682.73 as of 9.50am local time,