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As President Donald Trump arrives in Canada to meet with world leaders at the Group of Seven summit, his key priorities threaten to be overshadowed by the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel.
Iran and Israel have exchanged heavy strikes since June 13 in a new wave of escalation; a surge in violence and anti-Trump protests is further polarizing American society; and Russia plans to demand ...
The five big questions that will dominate the G7 - The Independent looks at the five big questions that will dominate the ...
Lawyers for Harvard University are heading back to court on Monday to urge a federal judge to block the Trump ...
As an unprecedented Israeli attack on Iran last week sparks a spiraling conflict between the two enemy states, China has seen ...
Keir Starmer says G7 will discuss Russia sanctions at summit if Putin holds out on ceasefire talks - Leaders will hold talks ...
G7 allies will discuss the prospect of more sanctions on Russia if Vladimir Putin continues to resist calls for an ...
When President Donald Trump last attended a Group of 7 meeting in Canada, he was in many ways the odd man out. As he returns ...
In 2018, the president called for the group to embrace Russia and stormed out of the summit. Now he is seeking to shrink ...
By Ben Aris in Berlin With its long-standing good relations with both Tel Aviv and Tehran, the outbreak of war in the Middle ...
President Donald Trump arrives in Canada as the center of attention for a Group of Seven summit of world leaders whose main purpose will be to mollify him — and one where spiraling conflict in the ...
President Trump warned Sunday that the US could get directly involved in the Israel-Iran conflict if things continue to ...