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President Donald Trump has repeatedly used one word to describe his current feelings about Vladimir Putin: “disappointed.” But by giving Putin until Sept. 2 to continue to grab more land in Ukraine, ...
Donald Trump reportedly asked Ukrainian President Zelenskyy if Kyiv could hit Moscow with US-supplied long-range missiles.
US President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown could reduce the reduce GDP growth by 0.3–0.4 percentage points in 2025 and ...
As Ukraine war drags on, US president leans on tariffs and NATO firepower to force a deal ...
US President Donald Trump said he was disappointed with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, but did not refuse to engage with him.
Trump’s threats of secondary tariffs are “never going to go anywhere” as long as he is unwilling to impose costs on Moscow directly, Keir Giles, a senior fellow at the London-based Chatham House think ...
Today’s Forbes Daily covers President Trump’s tariff flip flops and updates with Russia, new rare earths mine in the U.S., AI tools for doctors, flight delays and more.
ABC15's Nick Ciletti spoke with Arizona Senator Mark Kelly to discuss the ongoing conflict, his candid words for Secretary of ...
Looming U.S. tariffs, together with a real estate market slump feeding into weakening consumer confidence, saw China's GDP ...
Seated alongside NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office on Monday, Trump also announced new weapons for Ukraine ...
On July 14, Trump made a previously announced statement on the Ukraine issue. He said in NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte’s presence that he was disappointed in Russia and its president, and ...
At a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, the US leader said he was "disappointed" with Russia and personally President Vladimir Putin ...