Iranians Brace for Economic Impact of New U.N. Sanctions
Already suffering a 40 percent inflation rate and critical shortages of power and water, many in Iran expect conditions to get worse.
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Already suffering a 40 percent inflation rate and critical shortages of power and water, many in Iran expect conditions to get worse.
President Trump often insists he can bring peace to global conflicts. But when allies and adversaries alike appear to be ignoring him or testing American will, he adopts a what-can-you-do shrug.
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The Trump-Putin summit will take place in a former Russian colony that the United States bought for $7.2 million in 1867. Here’s how the deal came together and why its legacy matters.
Russian forces have moved several miles into Ukrainian-held territory in the east, threatening to outflank Ukraine’s positions.
The Russian leader sees direct talks with Trump as essential to achieving his ultimate aims in Ukraine.
President Trump is using an “Art of the Deal” approach to get other nations to hand over cash to lower their tariffs.
President Trump has long wanted to rework world trade. The tariffs set to go into effect next week will carry out that plan.
Facing growing chaos, the European Union and numerous other countries are seeking to forge a global trading nexus that is less vulnerable to American tariffs.