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Seoul—United States President Donald Trump has once again shaken the global order—this time through a direct military strike on some targets in Iran: nuclear facilities that produce enriched uranium.
Even for a man who once boasted that his supporters would get "tired of winning," US President Donald Trump is on a roll.
Philanthropist Bobby Rechnitz reflects on Netanyahu’s leadership, Iran, U.S. support, and the future of the Abraham Accords ...
US President Donald Trump on Thursday secured a major political victory when Congress narrowly passed his signature tax and ...
After the strikes, Trump said “Iran’s key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated.” ...
LA., discusses the Trump administration's wins like closing the border, trade deals with Vietnam and China and Israel-Iran ...
Iran will not retaliate against the US over its airstrikes on its nuclear facilities during the 12-day war with Israel, but ...
Hamas is seeking guarantees that a new U.S. ceasefire proposal for Gaza would lead to the war's end, a source close to the ...
While Israel may also get some improved terms in negotiations with Hamas, the most important elements here are: IDF Chief ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Donald Trump held a phone call on Thursday, with Putin issuing a chilling warning to Trump over the conflict in Ukraine ...
While discussing the situation around Iran, Putin emphasized the need to resolve all issues by political and diplomatic means ...