All news on the topic: Donald Trump

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Shabana Mahmood warns Angola, Namibia and DRC of possible visa sanctions
Shabana Mahmood has threatened a visa ban similar to Trump’s on African nations amid a major overhaul of the immigration system.
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Former BBC chief says Trump should receive ‘no money’ from broadcaster
The BBC should not pay any money to Donald Trump, the former BBC director general Tony Hall has said.
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US deploys flagship aircraft carrier to Caribbean as Trump escalates pressure on Venezuela
The United States’ flagship aircraft carrier has arrived in the Caribbean, as Donald Trump continues to amass military firepower close to Venezuela.
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Haredi businessman Eli Weinstein jailed for 37 years after resuming fraud following Trump pardon
Eli Weinstein, a 51-year-old Haredi resident of the Haredi town of Lakewood, was sentenced yesterday (Friday) to 37 years in prison for fraud—a crime he committed a few months after being released from prison due to a pardon he received from President Donald Trump.
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Donald Trump threatens to sue BBC for up to $5 billion over Panorama edit
Donald Trump has confirmed he will sue the BBC over a spliced Panorama edit for ‘anywhere between $1 billion to $5 billion’.
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Trump erupts on Truth Social, calling Epstein scandal a ‘Democrat hoax’
President Donald Trump has slammed the recent Jeffrey Epstein email release as a ’hoax’, and blamed Democrats for the debacle.
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Report says Trump’s military operations in U.S. cities cost $473 million and counting
President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy the U.S. military in American cities to support local law enforcement has already cost taxpayers $473 million and counting, according to a report.
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Epstein staff tracked Trump’s flights and news years after their friendship ended
A tranche of documents released by the House oversight committee on Wednesday revealed that Jeffrey Epstein’s staff kept him informed of Donald Trump’s air travel as it related to his own transportation – and that the late sex trafficker kept up with news about his former friend years after their relationship deteriorated.
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Trump asks Herzog to grant pardon to Netanyahu, calling charges unfair
Donald Trump has sent a letter to the Israeli president urging him to "fully pardon" Benjamin Netanyahu in his ongoing corruption trial.
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G7 ministers meet in Canada amid strains over defence, trade and Gaza ceasefire plan
Tensions have risen between the US and traditional allies like Canada over defense spending, trade, and uncertainty over President Donald Trump’s ceasefire plan in Gaza and efforts to end the war in Ukraine.
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“Trump knew about the girls”: explosive Epstein emails rock the White House
This development arises as Trump encounters increasing pressure to disclose the complete set of the so-called Epstein files.
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Belgrade protesters oppose demolition of Nato-bombed army HQ for luxury complex
Many in Serbia see the site – a former army headquarters damaged in a 1999 Nato bombing campaign – as a tribute to those who died
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Democrats release Epstein correspondence alleging Trump knew about ‘the girls’
In newly released emails sent by Jeffrey Epstein, the infamous pedophile wrote that Donald Trump knew about his crimes and even "spent hours" with one of his victims.
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US aircraft carrier deployment marks largest military presence in Latin America since 1989
The US Navy has announced that the USS Gerald R Ford, regarded as the world’s newest and largest aircraft carrier, has entered the area of responsibility of the US Southern Command, which covers Latin America and the Caribbean.
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China adds record solar and wind capacity, keeping emissions flat despite rising power demand
China’s carbon dioxide emissions have remained steady or decreased for 18 months, analysis shows, supporting hopes that the world’s largest polluter has achieved its peak CO2 emissions target earlier than planned.
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Trump pushes back on inflation concerns, accuses media of bias
Trump downplays economic woes as partisan spin, saying, ’Costs are way down’
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Tim Davy, after resigning from the BBC, said that "Criticism is a weapon they want to take away from us"
Outgoing director general tells staff ‘we have to be very clear and stand up for our journalism’
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Ed Davey calls for Robbie Gibb’s removal from BBC board amid political bias row
Sources say Robbie Gibb amplified criticisms of Trump, Gaza, and trans rights coverage, and had ’a lot of oxygen in the room.’
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Ex-PM Johnson sparks media turmoil over alleged internal BBC coup
When Boris Johnson was Prime Minister, one of his senior advisers confided to me that one of the few things in politics his boss actually cared about was “killing off the BBC”.
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Russian foreign minister left off G20 delegation amid diplomatic intrigue
Few things attract Kremlin-watching more than the unexplained absence of a senior official.
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White House asks high court to halt food aid for 41 million Americans
Donald Trump’s administration is once again urging the Supreme Court to deny complete funding for the nation’s largest anti-hunger program, which is embroiled in a rapid legal battle concerning the fate of essential food aid during the government shutdown.
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Donald Trump threatens to sue BBC over misleading Panorama edit
The BBC has been threatened with legal action by Donald Trump after the corporation admitted that the editing of a speech broadcast on Panorama misled viewers.
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BBC director-general Tim Davie resigns following bias investigation
Tim Davie has resigned as director-general of the BBC after a Telegraph investigation into bias at the broadcaster.
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Longest-ever US shutdown drags on amid Senate stalemate over health care spending
The longest federal government shutdown in US history persists into its 40th day as Democrat and Republican senators conflict over health care funding.
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The BBC will reportedly apologise after it "doctored" a speech Donald Trump made shortly before the Capitol riot on January 6, 2020.
The BBC will reportedly apologize after it "doctored" a speech Donald Trump made shortly before the Capitol riot on January 6, 2020.