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In a rare interview after the Musk-Trump row, Silicon Valley founder Philip Low predicts his former friend will seek retaliation against the president.
The Prince of Wales heard US President Donald Trump criticised for abandoning a major climate change agreement as he celebrated Earthshot Prize finalists. William met the 2024 cohort of his environmental award during an event marking London Climate Action Week,
The Apple Store on Fifth Avenue was the target of a small protest by the environmental group Extinction Rebellion, with slogans spray painted on the famous glass box.
Rod Stewart says that there's one particular policy decision that means he can no longer call his Florida neighbor Donald Trump a friend: 'Someone's gotta do something.'
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ZNetwork on MSNBusting the Myth of Trump as an Anti-War PresidentIt’s been said that Donald Trump’s decision to join Israel’s war with Iran underscores his failures as a peacemaker. This is a preposterous statement because the idea of Trump being “a peacemaker and unifier” has always been nothing short of preposterous.
President Trump speaks as from left, Rwanda’s Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe, Vice President Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Congo’s Foreign Minister Therese Kayikwamba Wagner, and White House senior adviser Massad Boulos listen, June 27, 2025, in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington.
The binding climate treaty has been a success, earning the support of businesses and Republicans. It could be in peril under President Donald Trump.
The U.S. President said Israel “agreed to the necessary conditions to finalize” a 60-day ceasefire, “during which time we will work with all parties to end the war.”
BRUSSELS — The European Union is striving to project unity as it races to negotiate a high-stakes trade deal with Washington, but backstage, national divisions threaten to weaken its negotiating hand. “Nobody in Europe wants to escalate,” European Council President António Costa said last weekend. “Nobody wants a conflict.“
CAIRO] Brics leaders are poised to adopt a position at odds with US President Donald Trump on trade tariffs, aspects of conflict in the Middle East and the need to tackle climate change. Read more at The Business Times.
Faced with the threat of a tax war from the US government, which considered imposing steep additional taxes on foreign companies operating in the US, the G7 countries agreed to strip much of the substance from the 15% global minimum corporate tax agreement.