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If the plan is finalized, it would allow critical aid to flow to Ukraine as it endures one of Russia’s heaviest assaults of ...
Despite stepping down amid mounting criticism and questions over his leadership, former President Joe Biden claims he’s still ...
The world order established after World War II and the collapse of the Soviet Union is decisively crumbling. The war in Ukraine has dealt a near-final blow to the foundations of the old world and ...
Tensions between the U.S. and its NATO allies have cooled off since most of the alliance's member states agreed to increase ...
Former President Joe Biden claimed last week that world leaders are seeking counsel from him, despite his disgraceful exit from politics and the glaring questions surrounding his mental health. He ...
Former US president Joe Biden has wildly claimed he is receiving calls from politicians and European world leaders asking for ...
Former President Joe Biden discussed how he’s currently spending his time out of office at the Society for Human Resource ...
Former President Joe Biden also revealed that he’s writing a “500-page” memoir, saying he has been “working like hell” to finish the book.
Trump Management 101: World leaders adapt to his erratic diplomacy with flattery and patience The other NATO ambassadors had told Secretary-General Mark Rutte to deploy his Trump-whispering skills ...
President Donald Trump touts his administration’s progress on peace deals, says world leaders ‘respect our country again’ President Donald Trump touted his administration’s progress ...
World leaders are adapting strategies to manage U.S. President Donald Trump during his second term. They focus on flattery, patience, and meeting his demands when possible.
LONDON (AP) — If world leaders were teaching a course on how to deal with U.S. President Donald Trump early in his second term, their lesson plan might go like this: Pile on the flattery. Don ...