Trump, Russia and tariffs
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Aside from climate change and pollution, penguins are now facing one more threat from humanity: President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
From NBC News
U.S. President Donald Trump has for weeks pegged April 2 as a "Liberation Day" to impose an array of new tariffs that could upend the global trade system, but has provided few details.
From Reuters
World markets were left reeling on Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled reciprocal tariffs to match duties put on U.S. goods by other countries.
From Reuters
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Trying to follow each twist between the US president and Moscow can leave you giddy, says the BBC's Steve Rosenberg.
The Trump administration quietly lifted travel sanctions on Kirill Dmitriev, one of Vladimir Putin’s closest advisers, so he could come to Washington for talks.
Dr. Phil cited a Dana Bash interview with Senator Chris Murphy as the perfect example of how legacy media enables "reckless" claims by refusing to ask "common-sense" questions.
Donald Trump’s new trade crackdown had one eyebrow-raising omission: Russia. The absence of Russia on the president’s new list of countries that he’ll hit with steep tariffs did not go unnoticed on social media.
Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev discusses meeting with President Donald Trump's team and the status of the Russia-Ukraine war on 'Special Report.'
1don MSN
Russia's special envoy on international economic and investment, Kirill Dmitriev, says he's in Washington meeting with the Trump administration.
President Donald Trump announced plans for sweeping reciprocal tariffs Wednesday, saying "our country has been looted, pillaged, raped, plundered" by other nations.Of the 180 countries, including U.S.
Russian State TV appears to be turning on President Donald Trump in its recent coverage, with Kremlin propagandists mocking the president over remarks he and his administration have made on a possible ceasefire in the Ukraine war.
Donald Trump must pay over 626,000 pounds (about $821,500) in legal fees to a private investigations firm the U.S. president sued over a dossier which alleged ties between his 2016 election campaign and Russia,
The U.S. president is getting impatient at Russian leader Vladimir Putin for dragging his feet over a peace plan.