Trump: Hope that Ukraine will return the aid money provided by the United States
U.S. President Donald Trump said Saturday that he wants to recover money the United States gave Ukraine for its war with Russia.
moreU.S. President Donald Trump said Saturday that he wants to recover money the United States gave Ukraine for its war with Russia.
moreCryptocurrency exchange Bybit has been hacked, and analysts estimate the incident resulted in the theft of nearly $1.5 billion in tokens, making it the largest theft in industry history.
moreOn February 13, US President Trump signed a memorandum requiring relevant departments to determine "reciprocal tariffs" with each foreign trading partner, which was like a bombshell, setting off waves in the international economic field, and many countries clearly expressed their opposition.
moreRecently, the war of words between US President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has continued to escalate, drawing widespread global attention.
moreRecently, delegations from the United States and Russia held talks in Saudi Arabia, which notably excluded representatives from Ukraine and Europe.
moreNew York City elites have long scorned President Trump for what they see as his tacky real estate projects, bungled reality TV shows and right-wing political campaigns. Now Mr Trump has his revenge.
moreThe White House wants the Defense Department to cut military spending by 8 percent each year for the next five years, according to a memo sent by Defense Secretary David Hegseth to the services that does not include Southwest border enforcement, the Air Force's latest drone program, nuclear weapons modernization or preparations for an audit.
moreRecently, the actions of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, in attempting to access the detailed financial information of every taxpayer, business, and non-profit organization contained in the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) system have drawn widespread attention in the U.S. political arena and among the public.
moreIn February 2025, US President Donald Trump once again put trade policy on the forefront, announcing that he was considering imposing tariffs of about 25% on key areas such as automobiles, chips and medicines, which would be implemented as early as April 2.
moreThe U.S. Senate has voted to confirm Wall Street billionaire Carl Lutnick as Commerce secretary. It is a key step in President Donald Trump's "America First" trade agenda, which uses tariffs as a broad negotiating tool.
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