Middle East, Donald Trump and Scotland
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The impromptu press call on the steps of Turnberry with Keir Starmer and Donald Trump provided a historic moment for UK, US and Middle East politics.Amid the rambling of the US president, almost drowned out by the bagpipe music commissioned to welcome the prime minister and his wife,
First Minister John Swinney has vowed to speak out about whisky tariffs as the president's Scottish trip ends.
Democrats are retaliating against President Trump’s broad assault on their most cherished policy priorities by turning the Senate’s confirmation proceedings for relatively non-controversial executive branch nominees into pitched partisan battles,
Special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff tells 'My View with Lara Trump' how the rest of the world views the United States and Trump administration.
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Sir Keir Starmer will hold an urgent cabinet meeting this afternoon to set out a plan for “lasting peace” in the Middle East that will pave the way for Labour to recognise a Palestinian state. The prime minister has called ministers away from their summer break for the meeting,
After almost two years of fighting in Gaza, and after the decimation of Hizballah, the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, and the 12-day Israeli-American war on Iran, the Middle East is in new strategic and political territory.
Gulf states with strong ties to President Donald Trump are emerging from the war between Israel and Iran with greater regional influence and with some of their longstanding security concerns over Iranian power assuaged.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting with President Donald Trump Monday marks his third time at the White House since January. Unlike the previous two episodes, there’s no public events on the schedule – leaving the two leaders’ highly consequential Middle East discussion entirely private.
On “This Week,” ABC News’ Senior Political Correspondent Rachel Scott reports on President Trump’s visit to Scotland to meet with UK PM Keir Starmer and recap Trump’s visit to the Fed building.
The Israel-Iran conflict has highlighted President Trump's challenge in shaping foreign affairs while maintaining political support at home.