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Security expert Fred Fleitz argues Trump's strategy of pressuring Putin through oil sanctions and NATO arms deals will be effective but may take years to resolve the Ukraine conflict.
President Donald Trump is meeting Sunday with European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen, taking a break from golfing in Scotland to discuss trade as both sides seek an agreement on tariff rates with the White House's deadline to impose stiff import taxes looming this week.
President Donald Trump landed in Scotland Friday and promptly reignited his war on windmills. The president, who despises the wind farm next to his golf course near Aberdeen, once again raged against that form of renewable energy while on the tarmac at Glasgow Prestwick Airport.
Some conservative members of Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" movement have reacted angrily to the president's plans to sell weapons to Nato, arguing it is a betrayal of his promise to end US involvement in foreign wars.
After a federal judge threw out the Trump Administration's lawsuit against sanctuary cities in Illinois, the government looks towards New York
Gulf is winning Trump's trade and tariff war, First Abu Dhabi Bank's Simon Ballard tells CNBC's Dan Murphy Tesla sells off after Elon Musk scraps his 2025 sales growth target and warns, ‘We could have a few rough quarters’
Russian President Vladimir Putin is stalling over a ceasefire. Meanwhile, Trump has changed his mind about sending weapons to Ukraine.
The director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency has made the removal of the Fed chair his personal mission.
Some foreign firms are taking a similar stance in response to Mr Trump’s new levies. In April Ferrari added up to 10% to the price of its cars. Britain’s Ineos said it would charge more for its Grenadier off‑roader. Canon, a camera-maker, has warned dealers to brace for price increases.