Trump spoke by video from the White House to the annual summit in Davos, Switzerland, on his third full day in office.
I was among 700 people in the hall to hear Donald Trump address the World Economic Forum in Davos. I wondered if his blunt style actually landed.
President Donald Trump, in a conversation with global business leaders Thursday, provided the clearest picture yet about how he plans to deliver on the economic promises he campaigned on: He proposed ...
As Donald Trump appeared on giant screens at the World Economic Forum in Davos, the world's rich and powerful rapturously applauded and snapped photos of the US leader. But by the end, the crowd had ...
"Today, Trump is focusing on OPEC; yesterday, it was sanctioning Russia; the day before it was on Canadian and Mexican tariffs," Smith said. "We remain in a time of heightened uncertainty, where oil ...
Trump’s tough talk and proposed tariffs on Canada would not only hurt one of America’s top trade partners, it would punish US automakers and regular Americans shopping for a new car, a new report said ...
Pompeo and Hook had been involved in the U.S.’s aggressive stance toward Iran during the first Trump administration, and Pompeo was reportedly a driving force behind convincing Trump to have General ...
U.S. President Donald Trump drew pockets of laughter and a few moans with his blunt comments to an international audience while appearing by video link Thursday at the World Economic Forum meeting in ...
US President Donald Trump said he would ask Saudi Arabia and other OPEC nations to “bring down the cost of oil,” casting the push for more crude output as a way to heighten pressure on Russia and help ...
The US president addressed political leaders and business elites gathered at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland. Meanwhile, a judge blocked Trump's order to end birthright citizenship. DW has the ...
Anthony Albanese will use a Press Club speech to announce extra incentives for people who take up construction or energy trades, and Donald Trump has taken his tariff talk to the WEF in Davos.
House Republicans are suddenly afraid of calling Cassidy Hutchinson to the stand in their “reinvestigation” of January 6.