The first gathering of President Trump’s alternative to the United Nations is a manifestation of a Trump World Order.
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The inaugural meeting of Donald Trump’s Board of Peace took place Thursday morning in Washington, convening leaders from two ...
Soon after pledging to buy Bitcoin every quarter, forever, Strategy's Michael Saylor recently told billionaire investor Ray Dalio that if he thinks the world order is breaking down, he should own BTC, ...
President Trump delivered a speech in Georgia on a visit billed as focusing on his administration’s efforts to lower consumer prices. He promoted his tariff policies and complained about legal ...
President Trump has once again dozed off on camera at his own event. Footage shows Trump looking extremely drowsy at his inaugural “Board of Peace” meeting on Thursday at the U.S. Institute of Peace ...
The Department of Homeland Security says refugees applying for green cards must return to federal custody one year after they ...
Nadia Schadlow appears on an Al Arabiya panel that discussed whether German Chancellor Merz is right about the old world order ending, if the United States wants to repair transatlantic relations, and ...
Impeached former President Yoon Suk Yeol could face the death penalty if he is convicted Thursday over his failed attempt to ...
OSLO, Feb 19 (Reuters) - King Charles' younger brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has given back a royal Norwegian order that ...
President Trump signed an executive order to expand domestic glyphosate production, citing national security and food supply ...
Hull KR will go into the World Club Challenge as underdogs against the Brisbane Broncos as Super Leagues best takes on the ...
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