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US attempts to intervene in long-running spat between Ethiopia and Egypt has yielded little progress – and may have put US credibility on the line.
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At a Sports Conference in England, Mike Pompeo Speaks Mostly About Trump
The former Trump official says he used to be a “mediocre power forward.” The post At a Sports Conference in England, Mike Pompeo Speaks Mostly About Trump appeared first on Front Office Sports.
Rejecting UN claims against Israel, US leaders argue Oct. 7 was the real attempt at extermination—and warn against lawfare that undermines American security.
Former US secretary of state Mike Pompeo has called on Donald Trump’s administration to move faster to secure the supply chains of critical minerals, warning shortages could pose a threat to national security.
US President Donald Trump says his administration is trying to secure return of Bagram Air Base - Anadolu Ajansı
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Daily on Energy: US-UK nuclear deal, Senate ENR tensions, and Pompeo’s critical minerals push
A closer look at an email exchange between Senate Energy and Natural Resources ranking member Martin Heinrich of New Mexico and chairman Mike Lee.
US President Donald Trump said Friday he will welcome Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the White House next week and expects a resolution to a long-running rift on fighter
Of all the attacks on valuable things that Donald Trump is mounting — on free speech, financial reporting standards, climate regulation, relations with allies — one of the most dangerous is his assault on K-12 public education in the US.
President Donald Trump ended Secret Service protection for former Vice President Kamala Harris that was extended by former President Joe Biden, reports said, adding to the list of political adversaries Trump has revoked protection for.
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Egypt: Trump's Dip Into the Nile Waters Dispute Didn't Settle the Conflict - in Fact, It May Have Caused More Ripples
Analysis - President Donald Trump chided the United Nations on Sept. 23, 2025, for failing to resolve dangerous international conflicts around the world. "All they seem to do," he groused during his address to the General Assembly in New York,