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In a new statement shared on Truth Social, Donald Trump said 'really bad' things would have happened to Russia if it wasn't for him - and added Vladimir Putin is 'playing with fire'
An array of charges and countercharges over the weekend between the US and China raised the stakes of a long-awaited call between leaders of the two countries as relations hit new turbulence over tariffs and other issues.
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Daily Express US on MSNKremlin issues chilling seven-word response after Trump calls Putin ‘absolutely crazy'Following U.S. President Donald Trump's sharp criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin for ramping up attacks on Ukraine amid peace talks, the Kremlin has issued a strong response. Trump called him "absolutely CRAZY" on a Truth Social post,
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Front Office Sports on MSNProposed Trump College Sports Commission May Never HappenThe White House is not sure of its plans. The post Proposed Trump College Sports Commission May Never Happen appeared first on Front Office Sports.
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International students in the U.S. are facing heightened uncertainty after Secretary of State Marco Rubio ordered a pause on student visa interviews while new, unspecified social media vetting guidelines are developed.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump’s Next Authoritarian Target: The Federal ReserveAfter the chairman of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, met with Donald Trump at the White House Thursday, the bank took the unprecedented step of releasing a statement asserting its independence. The statement said that the Fed has an independent, nonpartisan role using economic data to set monetary policy.
Mr Lee's first day in office was marked by the US doubling of steel and aluminium tariffs coming into effect. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNClose S. Korea-Japan coordination crucial amid Trump policy moves: ex-Japanese ministerKorea and Japan should step up dialogue and coordination on shared security and economic challenges, as such efforts would benefit both countries amid uncertain policy directions in Washington, a former senior Japanese diplomat said Wednesday.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNDeadlock in Istanbul: Russia demands Ukraine's capitulation while tries Trump's patienceWhat the latest round of Russia–Ukraine talks in Istanbul ended with, whether there is hope for a peaceful resolution, and where to find a way out of the political deadlock - read in the article by RBC-Ukraine.
TIME asked Donald Trump during an interview in April. “No,” the U.S. President responded. You won’t? “Nope.” Has he called you yet? “Yep.” When did he call you? “He’s called. And I don’t think that’s a sign of weakness on his behalf,