Trump’s maneuvers to “save TikTok” and the ouster of the hawkish chairman of the House Intelligence Committee evoke a familiar dynamic.
In his final week in the White House, the president has made it much more difficult for his successor to undo Russian sanctions.
Just as the inauguration for the second term of President-elect Donald Trump comes closer, the nation and the world wait with bated breath if Trump will enact his campaign promises. One such statement that affects the world at large is Trump’s disdain for NATO and his affiliation with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
President-elect Donald Trump says that he is ready to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and that the meeting is being arranged, though he gave no timeline for when it might take place. “He wants to meet, and we are setting it up,” Trump told a reporter late Thursday at a news conference at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida.
Ukraine on Saturday claimed a pair of attacks on oil depots in western Russia, the latest salvo in Kyiv's air campaign against strategic targets on Russian soil. Kyiv's General Staff said its forces had struck storage facilities overnight in the Kaluga and Tula regions.
The Kremlin on Thursday said it is closely monitoring the "dramatic" comments made by President-elect Donald Trump over his desire ... regions in Ukraine that Russia illegally annexed in 2022 ...
Among the issues likely to be explored at the World Economic Forum this week is the future of Ukraine and its impact on Europe.
The Prime Minister has said that it is 'time to take our partnership to the next level' and that 'closer collaboration' with allies such as Poland will 'protect the UK's national security'.
Think Donald Trump can’t be president after his second term is up in January 2029? Think again. When President-elect Donald Trump met with congressional Republicans shortly afte