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Trump has often been a disruptor at global gatherings, badgering U.S. allies and competitors alike. But the dynamic could be different in 2025.
After President Trump blew up a G7 gathering in Canada in 2018, European leaders will meet with him there once more. They are hoping to avoid conflict.
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Latin Times on MSNTrump Suggests a Trade Deal With the US Will Bring 'Reason, Cohesion, and Sanity' to Israel-Iran Peace TalksTrump proposed a U.S.-brokered trade deal as a path to peace between Israel and Iran, despite rising violence, a canceled round of nuclear talks, and no sign either side is willing to negotiate.
Pledges to boost arms spending and trade talks have won allies a reprieve from the president’s barbs and threats. Officials are enjoying it but know it could pass quickly.
In biting verbal assaults viewed by millions, Claude Malhuret has issued a scathing critique of the American president, bringing a lifetime of experience to bear.
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNEuropean Pride celebrations see funding shortfalls because of the “Trump effect”The Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in the U.S. aren’t just affecting American Pride celebrations this year. Events across Europe are reportedly also feeling the pinch as corporate sponsors pull back their financial support for fear of crossing the president.
Exports to the U.S. dropped by a third in April as squeezed demand from Trump’s tariffs led to a fall in factory output that suggests economic growth has slowed after a strong start to the year.
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French President Emmanuel Macron’s first trip to Greenland is aimed at shoring up Europe’s political backing for Denmark and its semiautonomous territory.
European stocks fell as fresh trade war concerns weighed on investor sentiment after President Donald Trump said he would set unilateral tariff rates within two weeks.