Takeaways from Trump’s first 100 days: Steamrolling government and strong-arming allies
The opening 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have tuned out to be the most consequential and sweeping start to a term since Franklin D.
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The opening 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have tuned out to be the most consequential and sweeping start to a term since Franklin D.
Airstrike in Donetsk kills three while drone attack in Dnipro leaves one dead, according to local sourcesRussia has continued its assault on Ukraine with a series of drone attacks and airstrikes, hours after US president Donald Trump cast doubt on Vlad…
In eastern Tunisia, near the coastal city of Sfax, hundreds of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa have been forced to move to nearby olive groves after authorities dismantled their camps earlier this month.
NASUWT reopens general secretary nominations after flaws allowed leftwinger’s selection to be unopposed as executive’s ‘preferred candidate’The NASUWT teaching union has been forced to backpedal on its controversial appointment of Matt Wrack as general…
Jordan Bardella has positioned himself as the National Rally’s potential presidential candidate as Marine Le Pen fights a court ban from holding public office.
11 killed as a vehicle plows into a Filipino street festival in Vancouver. Police rule out terrorism WXIICar Plows Into Vancouver Festival, Killing People The New York TimesSuspect in deadly Vancouver car-ramming attack had histor…
He lacks the obvious charisma of his predecessor, Justin Trudeau, and he also lacks the polished presentation of his chief election opponent, Pierre Poilievre.
The Israeli military said that it was targeting Hezbollah facilities in the Hadath area.
Trump, the self-professed dealmaker, presses difficult negotiations The Washington PostIn first 100 days, Trump struggles to make good on promises to quickly end Ukraine and Gaza wars AP NewsTrump and the Abstract Art of the Unila…
President says U.S. and China are talking, China denies it, and no one in the administration seems to know about it