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US-China trade talks: Will the Chinese keep promises to stop bad behaviour?
China has reneged on past promises it has made to the US.
North Korea - US Relations: US Forces Commander Says North Korea's Military Program 'Remains Unchecked'
In a meeting with officials from the Senate Arms Committee, U.S. Forces Korea Commander Robert Abrams warned that North Korea's military program "remains unchecked."
US, North Korea Summit: Denuclearization Deal Has 'A Very Good Chance'
U.S. President Donald Trump tries for the second time to seal a denuclearization deal with Kim Jong-un after failing the first time around.
What Is INF Treaty? US-Russia Arms Control Agreement Could Be History Soon
On Dec. 4, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo gave Russia 60 days to "return to compliance" with the INF Treaty, failing which the U.S. would suspend its obligations to the treaty.
Venezuela update: Russia criticizes Trump calling Nicolas Maduro government 'illegitimate'
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump called the regime of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro "illegitimate" and officially recognized Juan Guaido as the country's interim leader instead.
White House hails China trade truce as skeptics raise doubts
The Trump administration is celebrating the 90-day truce it reached in its trade war with China as a significant breakthrough despite scant details.
Trump barrels into G-20 summit after nixing Putin meeting
Trump canceled on Putin not long after his former lawyer revealed he had lied to Congress to cover up negotiating a real estate deal in Moscow on Trump's behalf in 2016.
Trump suggests he's looking into tariffs on car imports
A day earlier, Trump threatened to slash federal subsidies to General Motors for wanting to close five U.S. factories.
Angry over cutbacks, Trump threatens to end subsidies to GM
General Motors announced it would shutter five plants and slash 14,000 jobs in North America, many of them in the U.S. Midwest.
Trump says CIA has not found Saudi prince culpable in murder
Critics in Congress and high-ranking officials in other countries are accusing Trump of ignoring human rights and giving Saudi Arabia a pass for economic reasons.
Trump's Game of Thrones: President to shakeup White House yet again
More chaos on the West Wing looms as Donald Trump eyes a new slew of exits from his inner circle.
Florida recount: Judge orders Donald Trump to 'ramp down the rhetoric'
Trump demanded that the election night results — which showed the Republicans leading based upon incomplete ballot counts — be used to determine the winner.
Saudi Arabia defies Trump and warns of 1m barrels a day cut to crude oil output
Trump in recent weeks demanded the oil cartel increase production to drive down U.S. gasoline prices.
US trade deficit with China hits record despite Trump's tariff war
Imports climbed 1.5 percent to a record $266.6 billion in August, led by an influx of telecommunications equipment and clothing.
Germany: Angela Merkel's reign as 'leader of the free world' draws to close
German Chancellor Angela Merkel quits as head of her Christian Democratic party and won't run for another term a in 2021.
Wall St. disconnect: Traders panicky despite robust economy
Investors fear a constellation of concerns from rising interest rates, intensifying tensions over trade, a slowdown in China and the prospect that U.S. corporate earnings growth will soon stall.
Is Donald Trump preparing to do battle with Big Pharma?
Trump has harshly criticized the pharmaceutical industry, once asserting that the companies were "getting away with murder."
China markets rally as Xi Jingping prepares to defy Trump tariffs with economic stimulus
Chinese President has vowed "unwavering" support for the country's private sector.
Jamal Khashoggi: Has Saudi Arabia's 'wrecking ball' prince smashed Trump's Middle East strategy?
The impact of a U.S.-Saudi rift could send shockwaves around the world, destabilizing oil markets and the global investment climate.
Jamal Khashoggi: Trump's Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin to boycott Saudi Arabia conference
Pressure mounts on Saudi rulers as key ally joins long line of protest no-shows over the disappearance of Washington Post columnist.
Trump speculates about 'rogue killers' as Jamal Khashoggi disappearance strains Saudi-US relations
More than 20 Republican and Democratic senators instructed Trump to order an investigation into Khashoggi's disappearance under legislation that authorizes sanctions .
Superpower showdown: Trump-Xi to meet next month as trade war takes toll
Reported meeting will take place during the G-20 summit in Argentina in late November.
Will Wall Street sneeze morph into a global stock market pandemic?
Losses on Wall Street rip through Asian financial markets amid fears about interest rates and trade tariffs.
Brazil's 'Donald Trump' edges closer to presidency: Jair Bolsonaro gets 46 percent of vote
Far-right maverick Bolsonaro was expected to come out in front in first round of Brazil voting, but he far outperformed predictions,
U.S unemployment rate heads for 50 year low
The September gain extended an 8½-year streak of monthly job growth with millions of Americans having gone back to work since the Great Recession.
USMCA a victory For Donald Trump, reduces global trade war risk: Analysts
Deal was a victory for President Trump, but offered little to the U.S. while giving the best possible outcome for Canada.
Is Trump a member of the lucky sperm club? President made $200,000 a year at age of 3
New York Times investigation contradicts Trump's portrayal of himself as a self-made billionaire who started with just a $1 million loan from his father.
Nafta 2.0: Canada and U.S make concessions to get last-minute USMCA across the line
Donald Trump campaigned on a promise to rewrite Nafta — or get rid of it.
China urges US to stop slander after Donald Trump's meddling claim
U.S president believes China is flooding the U.S. heartland with ads against his administration's billions of dollars in tariffs on Chinese goods.
Long trade war would hurt US more than China - ECB report
The effect on China would be cushioned by diverting those products to other export markets, say the European Central Bank.