'What's you dream?' Trump's unusual golf cart interview
Trump's granddaughter Kai reveals never before-seen side of president in 1-hour long YouTube interview, asking him about his personal life.
Trump's granddaughter Kai reveals never before-seen side of president in 1-hour long YouTube interview, asking him about his personal life.
Argentine student in critical condition after volcanic eruption demonstration goes catastrophically wrong during science fair.
Photos published by the Mail on Sunday captured former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau and pop star Katy Perry sharing a kiss on Perry’s yacht.
Venezuelan opposition leader recognized for tireless work promoting democratic rights and peaceful transition from dictatorship.
Given the global attention to the Middle East, which has been at the top of headlines for two years, it seems impossible to ignore the achievement.
Edan Alexander, an Israeli soldier and US citizen who announced last month his intention to return to service in the IDF, was invited by President Donald Trump and met with him at 10 p.m. Israel time. The meeting came hours after the White House said a hostage deal may be close.
Swedish activist Greta Thunberg held a press conference in Stockholm, claiming she had endured extreme physical abuse and torture while in Israeli custody, though she declined to provide specific details, saying, “I don’t want the headlines to be 'Greta was tortured.'"
Amid ongoing mediation efforts and the newly proposed 20-point framework, families of Israeli hostages have called on the Nobel Committee to award the Peace Prize to US President Donald Trump. In a letter sent Monday, the families wrote that Trump “embodies the vision of peace.” The winners are set to be announced this Friday.
Nearly one in five experienced assault, threats or verbal harassment due to their Jewish identity, while more than a third witnessed actual antisemitic violence or threats of violence.
Trump claims he has a list of concrete achievements to present: "If I were named Obama, I would have had the Nobel Prize given to me in 10 seconds. They will never give me a Nobel Peace Prize. It’s too bad. I deserve it, but they will never give it to me."
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