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Donald Trump has called for the arrest of United Nations staffers he suspects orchestrated the “triple sabotage” of his appearance at the organisation’s annual world summit in New York.
US President Donald Trump all but nominated himself for the Nobel Peace Prize on Tuesday, claiming in his address to the United Nations that he has “ended seven un-endable wars,” which “were raging, with countless thousands of people being killed.
Trump has repeated a version of this claim for months. In his U.N. speech, Trump listed the conflicts: Cambodia and Thailand, Kosovo and Serbia, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, Pakistan and India, Israel and Iran, Egypt and Ethiopia, and Armenia and Azerbaijan.
World leaders reacted to Donald Trump's blunt U.N. speech where he claimed to have ended seven wars and threatened tariffs over Russian energy purchases.
Trump used the embarrassing incidents to portray the global body as dysfunctional but the UN says neither one was its fault.
President Donald Trump’s speech to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday was littered with numerous false claims, many of which have been debunked before.
The Kremlin on Wednesday rejected the central arguments for U.S. President Donald Trump's rhetorical U-turn on the war in Ukraine, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warning the UN General Assembly that Russia's invasion has led to "the most destructive arms race in history.
The US President and First Lady were caught supposedly having an argument as they flew back to Washington DC after a chaotic day at the United Nations
Donald Trump has criticised other countries' migration and climate policies, during a scathing speech to the United Nations that also took aim at the body itself.
President Donald Trump is demanding an investigation following what he described as a “triple sabotage” during his visit to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, taking to social media to claim that a series of technical mishaps,