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The president’s trip to NATO offered a glimpse into how he sees himself — and wants to be seen — on the world stage.
For President Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin is a man looking for an off-ramp to his bloody three-year assault on Ukraine. But ...
By Gram Slattery THE HAGUE (Reuters) -For U.S. President Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin is a man looking for an off-ramp to his ...
For US President Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin is a man looking for an off-ramp to his bloody three-year assault on Ukraine.
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World Politics Review on MSNFor NATO, Appeasing Trump Came at a High PriceThe priorities of this year's NATO summit were to appease Trump and prevent a major disaster. That meant neglecting the ...
The US president claims credit for multiple cease-fires and demands recognition, but avoids thorny foreign policy realities.
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The Manila Times on MSNHow Trump finally learned to love NATO -- for nowTrump reveled in gushing praise from leaders in The Hague -- including being called "daddy" by alliance chief Mark Rutte -- ...
This year's NATO’s summit has been described as "transformational" and “historic" | Here are some of the takeaways ...
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ThePrint on MSNTrump has driven up NATO’s defence spending. Why that’s good for IndiaWhile India may not export complete platforms to Europe, like it does for Armenia, there is a large market for secondary ...
President Donald Trump’s election brought high expectations that there would be at least a ceasefire this year, but the conflict looks set to only intensify.
Even as the United States stands distracted with the Israel-Iran conflict, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said ...
Ukraine has received from Russia a number of its soldiers who were hailed as "heroes" for their role in defending besieged Mariupol, part of the latest prisoner swap between the two countries that was ...
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