Trump Says the U.S. and Iran Will Hold ‘Direct’ Nuclear Talks
President Trump pulled out of the last Iran nuclear accord in 2018, and negotiators from the two nations have not met face-to-face since.
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President Trump pulled out of the last Iran nuclear accord in 2018, and negotiators from the two nations have not met face-to-face since.
The president said he would counter Beijing’s tariffs, which came in response to Mr. Trump’s own levies, with even more tariffs on Chinese imports.
Dozens of foreign governments were trying to appeal to the president to have steep tariffs rolled back, but the president and his advisers have indicated negotiations could be difficult.
President Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are using similar playbooks as they face turmoil.
The move comes despite Secretary of State Marco Rubio saying the U.S. would still do some humanitarian work while shrinking foreign aid. Democratic lawmakers have denounced the cuts.
A group of Jews who left Syria decades ago wants sanctions relief for a government with former ties to Al Qaeda, despite wariness from other Jewish groups and from Israel.
The potential for major penalties in the European Union could test the boundaries of online speech and inflame tensions between the U.S. and Europe.
After China announced new retaliatory measures against the United States, President Trump responded that Beijing “PLAYED IT WRONG.”
The app was facing a Saturday deadline to change its ownership or face a ban in the United States.
Whether the Kremlin is serious about peace talks to end the Ukraine war will become clear soon, the secretary of state said.