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President Donald Trump is abruptly leaving the Group of Seven summit, departing a day early Monday as the conflict between Israel and Iran intensifies and the U.S. leader has declared that Tehran should be evacuated “immediately.
President Donald Trump has said it was a mistake to throw Russia out of what was formerly the G8 in comments that are likely to infuriate Ukraine and other western allies. Speaking to reporters at the G7 conference in Canada,
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GMA Network on MSNTrump admin fully backs US-Japan-PH trilateral arrangements –officialsIn Hawaii’s Pearl Harbor, remnants of destroyed U.S. warships, aircraft, a submarine and proud tributes to the more than 2,400 Americans, who perished in the devastating blitzkrieg attack by Japan’s imperial forces in World War II are memorialized to underscore the need for international vigilance for peace.
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AAP Newsroom on MSNTrump speeds Future Fund's retreat from US marketsChair Greg Combet says Australia's Future Fund must diversify its portfolio, including with investments in domestic data centres, to insure against volatility.
By Tim Kelly KANANASKIS, Alberta (Reuters) -Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba met U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Canada, as Tokyo urges Washington to drop auto import tariffs that threaten to hobble its economy.
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President Donald Trump abruptly left the Group of Seven summit Monday, departing a day early as the conflict between Israel and Iran intensified and the U.S. leader declared that Tehran should be evacuated "immediately.
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Light Wave Reports on MSNTrump Approves $11B U.S. Steel Deal, Promises 100K JobsPresident Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday formally approving the long-delayed merger between U.S. Steel and Japan’s Nippon Steel under a National Security Agreement (NSA), which includes a significant commitment to invest over $11 billion in American steel production by 2028 and create more than 100,
By Kentaro Okasaka and John Geddie TOKYO (Reuters) -Top Japanese tea brand Ito En's latest push to win over health-conscious U.S. customers with its traditional unsweetened brew has hit a new road bump: President Donald Trump's trade tariffs.