(Bloomberg) — Ukraine has rejected a bid by the U.S. to own 50% of the country’s rare earth minerals, as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy seeks to negotiate a better deal, the Financial Times reported.
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Cebu Daily News on MSNPH never promised China to ship out US Typhon missile – NSCThe Philippines made no commitment to China to ship out the US Typhon missile system deployed to the country since April last ...
President Trump on Friday played defense when asked about Vice President Vance’s recent scolding of European leaders about ...
In all, it was a bruising, 72-hour crash course in the geopolitical realities of a job that critics complain Mr. Hegseth, a 44-year-old former National Guard infantryman and Fox News host, is ...
The Trump administration indicated U.S. troops could be deployed to provide security in connection with the minerals if there's a peace deal with Russia, sources told NBC News.
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te pledged on Friday to talk with the United States about President Donald Trump's concerns over ...
The pieces are in place to deal a decisive blow against Iran and, by extension, its Russian and Chinese compatriots.
President Donald Trump’s administration has secured the release of 11 U.S. hostages who were held by foreign governments ...
President Donald Trump on Friday signed an executive order formally creating a National Energy Dominance Council and directed ...
In Munich on Friday, Vice President Vance met with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and with German political leaders, including ...
Zelenskyy to Vance: Ukraine wants ‘security guarantees’ as Trump seeks to end Ukraine-Russia war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he will only agree to meet in-person with Russian leader Vladimir Putin after a ...
The National Nuclear Security Administration dismissed dozens of employees as part of Trump's effort to shrink the federal ...
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