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Trump considering adding another 36 countries to his no travel list including African and Caribbean nations: report - State Department memo asks diplomats from 36 countries to meet new requirements or
The Trump administration plans to broaden its travel restrictions. Thirty-six more countries may face bans. These nations have 60 days to address US security concerns. Issues include weak identity documents and uncooperative governments.
The Trump administration is weighing a plan to bar travelers from 36 additional countries, a sweeping expansion of the president's revived travel ban, according to an internal State Department cable.
More than half of adults in 19 of 24 countries surveyed lack confidence in Trump’s leadership on the world stage.
The United Nations Isn't Perfect. But Trump Still Needs It. The U.N. saves taxpayers money by tackling global problems together. Why Trump Needs the United Nations On this day 80 years ago ...
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump said Thursday he is withdrawing the nomination of Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., to be the ambassador to the United Nations amid growing concerns from ...
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Trump pulls nominee for ambassador to United NationsElise Stefanik to be the ambassador to the United Nations due to Republicans’ slim majority in Congress. The Trump administration will withdraw Stefanik’s nomination, Senate Foreign Relations ...
A new item was added to the list in September 2017 when a meme purportedly showing the similarities between Trump and Obama's respective speeches at the United Nations was passed around the ...
WASHINGTON, March 27 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday he had withdrawn his pick to be ambassador to the United Nations because the Republicans need to maintain their slim ...
Elise Stefanik (R-New York) as ambassador to the United Nations, after President Donald Trump expressed concern that Republicans could lose the red seat she represents in a special election.
Trump has long bet that he can scare allies into submission. But ahead of G-7, there are signs of pushback from world leaders who are 'increasingly willing to stand up to him.'