Yesterday, during Trump’s meeting with Jordan’s King Abdullah II, he was asked “under what authority” he was permitted to ...
If America is going to threaten its allies, Europe will have to step up and defend itself.
India would not be disadvantaged by the new world order; on the contrary, despite its previous support for the post-World War ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) said on Thursday (6), in a radio interview, that Donald Trump was elected to govern the United States, not "to rule the world." US President ...
Dame Emily Thornberry thinks so. The Labour peer and MP for Islington South made the suggestion in Can Elon Musk Rule the World? (Channel 4) Her theory: by allowing his X platform to amplify Right ...
It’s a tactic the world’s richest person has long employed to take on his political and corporate rivals. But now, from his perch in the White House as a special government employee ...
under the rules. The World Health Organization responded by calling on the U.S. government to reconsider its decision to withdraw, saying in a statement that together they had "saved countless ...
Americans are witnessing a naked power grab that would shred the Constitution’s checks and balances, rob Congress of its most ...
No paper straws or local bike lanes. President Trump is increasingly trying to enforce his will on areas like the arts, ...
He also reiterated the same message that “it’s time” to impeach those judges who rule against the Trump ... Musk, who is the richest person in the world and has become part of Trump ...
AP However, there are two exemptions to the rule: State Department facilities may still fly the Prisoner of War/Missing in Action flag and the Wrongful Detainees flag. State Department employees ...
Professors Archon Fung of Harvard Kennedy School and Lawrence Lessig of Harvard Law School say Trump’s brazen embrace of billionaire ruling partners could be an inflection point in America’s long ...