Donald Trump, European Union and NATO
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European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen said on Tuesday that she had a call with U.S. President Donald Trump on strengthening joint efforts to increase economic pressure on Russia through additional measures.
Anthony Gardner, Former U.S. Ambassador to the EU under President Obama discusses President Trump's second state visit to the U.K., including the U.K.-U.S trade talks, the nuclear deals, and the ongoing Russian invasion to Ukraine.
From facing down Hungary and Slovakia to taking on Turkey and China, meeting the U.S. president’s requests will be challenging.
Under the new agreement tariffs on most EU imports to the United States were reduced to 15 percent and Brussels pledged to purchase $750-billion-worth of U.S. energy products, including oil, gas, nuclear fuel and semiconductors, through to 2028.
President Donald Trump may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at U..N summit as NATO faces pressure to enforce no-fly zone over Ukraine.
Seventeen days ago, President Donald Trump made a dramatic claim in an interview on the business news channel CNBC. As part of his July trade agreement with the European Union, he said, the EU gave the United States a $600 billion present he could spend however he wanted.
President Trump on Tuesday asked the European Union to impose up to 100% tariffs on China and India for the rogue nations’ purchases of Russian oil to try to crank the economic pressure on
Spending cuts at academic institutions and tighter restrictions on foreign students could undermine the US’ standing as a leading destination for researchers and scientists.
European Commission president Ursula Von der Leyen described to Financial times Europe's willingness to deploy "boots on the ground" to guarantee Ukrainian security after a peace deal
The incursion of a significant number of Russian drones into Poland is a dramatic and unsettling escalation of the war in Ukraine.