Putin, Trump
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The New York Times |
President Trump took notice. The U.S. president told NBC News this weekend that he was “very angry” about the comments and threatened to impose tariffs on any country buying Russian oil, a measure th...
BBC |
In the early hours of Sunday, Russia carried out six separate strikes on Kharkiv, killing two people and injuring 25.
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Vladimir Putin suggested an interim government in Ukraine under the support of the UN could replace President Zelensky, before elections hand power to a "capable government" to begin peace talks.
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Donald Trump, White House
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The Independent |
Donald Trump claimed that serving as president again in 2028 would be a fourth term just hours after stating that he was not “not joking” about considering another four years in the White House.
U.S. News & World Report |
“I’m not joking” about trying to serve a third term, the clearest indication he is considering ways to breach a constitutional barrier against continuing to lead the country after his second term end...
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"[Y]our average Middle American says, 'Why are you wasting your time worrying on Greenland, I can't even find it on a map?'"
Confronted with key questions about life-or-death issues, the president is offering the public a lot of shrugged shoulders and blank stares.
President Trump accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of trying to “back out” of signing the critical minerals deal with the US — warning of “big problems”
President Donald Trump accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of trying to 'back out' and warned of potential 'big problems' should he do so.
Trump, famously critical of the alliance the U.S. had led for decades, has already cast doubt across Europe on how reliable Washington now is as an ally.
As the White House continues to make clear Donald Trump’s territorial ambitions over Greenland, one Democrat is wondering just how much of the globe could be on the president’s agenda.Seth Moulton, a congressman from Massachusetts and member of the Armed Services committee in the House,
President Trump says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will have “big problems” if he tries to rework a deal that would provide rare earth minerals to the U.S. as payment for American support during the Russian invasion.
In a dazzling display of opulence, Donald Trump has revealed a gleaming collection of gold he claims to have brought into the White House. Trump's gold showcase is more than just a display of extravagance—every piece added to the room under Trump's direction appears to have been carefully chosen to reflect his personal brand.