Donald Trump: News
Trump cancels second Venezuela attack, touts $100B oil investment
United States President Donald Trump stated that he has called off a planned second military strike on Venezuela.
India rejects US commerce secretary's claim about trade deal breakdown
India has rejected the claim made by United States Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's refusal to directly engage President Donald Trump was a key reason behind the stalled India-US trade deal.
India to lift ban on Chinese firms bidding for contracts
India is all set to lift a five-year-old set of restrictions on Chinese companies bidding for government contracts. The move is part of New Delhi's efforts to revive commercial ties.
General Motors reports $7B loss after scaling back EV plans
General Motors (GM) has announced a major financial setback, estimating a one-time earnings hit of $7.1 billion in its upcoming quarterly results.
'Iran won't back down': Khamenei warns protesters, foreign powers
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned that the Islamic Republic will not back down in the face of protests.
'Don't need international law...': Trump on limits to his authority
United States President Donald Trump has said that his power is limited only by his "own morality," not international law.
How US Supreme Court's tariff ruling could affect Indian markets
The US Supreme Court is set to deliver a landmark ruling on the tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.
Join US, get $100,000: Trump woos Greenlanders
The United States government is reportedly considering a controversial strategy to convince Greenlanders to secede from Denmark and join the US.
Russia strikes Ukraine with advanced Oreshnik ballistic missile
On Thursday, Russia launched a hypersonic Oreshnik missile at Ukraine, marking the first use of this advanced weapon in over a year.
Who's Reza Pahlavi? Exiled crown prince behind fresh Iran protests
Massive protests have erupted in Iran after exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi urged Iranians to take to the streets, shout from roofs and windows, and raise their voices at 8:00pm on Thursday and Friday.
Iran: Elderly woman's 'I'm not afraid' cry goes viral
A video of an elderly woman in Iran has gone viral, capturing the spirit of defiance against the country's clerical regime.
Trump says Diddy requested pardon, but he won't grant it
Sean "Diddy" Combs, the disgraced music mogul, has reportedly requested a pardon from US President Donald Trump for his prison sentence. However, Trump has made it clear that he does not intend to grant this request anytime soon.
'Modi didn't call': Trump aide on why India-US deal stalled
United States Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has claimed that a potential trade deal between the US and India fell through because Prime Minister Narendra Modi didn't call President Donald Trump.
NSO's transparency claims questioned as spyware maker seeks US entry
NSO Group, a notorious government spyware manufacturer primarily known for Pegasus, has released a new transparency report. The company claims it is entering "a new phase of accountability."
'Will shoot first, ask questions later': Denmark warns Trump
Denmark's defense ministry has reiterated its military policy amid concerns over the United States's interest in Greenland.
Iran protests: Internet blackout amid escalating tensions; 45 dead
Iran imposed a "nationwide internet blackout" on Thursday night as protests intensified in Tehran.
Trump proposes $1.5 trillion defense budget for 'dream military'
United States President Donald Trump has proposed a whopping $1.5 trillion defense budget, a steep increase from the congressional approval of $1 trillion for 2026.
'Pakistan begged US for help during Op Sindoor': New documents
Documents released under the United States Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) have revealed Pakistan's desperate attempts to seek help from Washington during India's Operation Sindoor in April last year.
US says it will control Venezuela oil sales 'indefinitely'
The United States will take charge of the sales of sanctioned Venezuelan oil "indefinitely," a White House official has confirmed.
US withdraws from key UN climate treaty, 65 other organizations
United States President Donald Trump has announced his decision to withdraw the US from the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
Trump withdraws US from 66 international organizations: Here's why
United States President Donald Trump has signed a proclamation withdrawing the country from 66 international organizations, including 35 non-United Nations bodies and 31 UN-affiliated entities.
ICE agent kills woman during immigration raid in Minneapolis
A United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent shot and killed a 37-year-old woman in Minneapolis on Wednesday. The incident has sparked a major disagreement between federal and local authorities.
Trump-backed bill now threatens India with 500% tariffs
United States President Donald Trump has expressed support for a bipartisan sanctions bill that could impose tariffs of up to 500% on countries buying Russian oil.
Russia sends submarine to escort US-targeted tanker near Venezuela: Reports
A Venezuela-linked oil tanker, part of the so-called "dark fleet," has reportedly evaded the United States Coast Guard by reflagging to Russia.
Why China is reviewing Meta's $2B Manus AI deal
Chinese authorities are considering intervening in Meta's acquisition of Manus, an AI agent developer with Chinese roots.
'I'll be impeached if Republicans don't win 2026 midterms': Trump
Donald Trump has expressed concern that he could be impeached if the Republican Party fails to win the upcoming 2026 midterm elections.
'Sir, please...': Trump claims Modi begged to see him
United States President Donald Trump has claimed that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally approached him regarding India's pending defense purchases and trade issues.
UK, France 'ready to deploy troops' to Ukraine after ceasefire
The United Kingdom and France have said that they are prepared to send troops to Ukraine following a peace deal.
Venezuela will 'turn over' 50M oil barrels to US: Trump
United States President Donald Trump has announced that Venezuela "will be turning over" 30-50 million barrels of "high quality, sanctioned oil to the United States of America."
US to receive over $600B in tariff revenue, Trump claims
US President Donald Trump has claimed that the country will collect over $600 billion in tariffs.
'Abandon annexation fantasies': Greenland PM to Trump
After United States President Donald Trump threatened to annex Greenland on Sunday, the country's Prime Minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, made a direct statement in which he urged Trump to give up his "fantasies about annexation," declaring: "Enough is enough."
'Will Trump kidnap our PM too?' Congress leader sparks row
Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan has stirred controversy with his recent remarks on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Venezuela's Machado wants to share her Nobel prize with Trump
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado has expressed her desire to share her Nobel Peace Prize with United States President Donald Trump.
India warns against non-essential Iran travel as protests intensify
The Indian government has issued a travel advisory for its citizens against non-essential travel to the Islamic Republic of Iran.
'No election, rebuild country's energy infrastructure': Trump's plan for Venezuela
United States President Donald Trump has clarified that the country is not at war with Venezuela.
'Heard Trump's audio clips on Modi...': Kharge's swipe at PM
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has taken a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi after United States President Donald Trump's comments about India's Russian oil imports.
Shots fired near Venezuela's presidential palace
Shots were fired late Monday near the Miraflores Palace in central Caracas, Venezuela.
'Still president': Maduro pleads not guilty in US court
Deposed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro pleaded not guilty to drug trafficking and narco-terrorism charges in a United States federal court.
Petro vows to 'take up arms' against Trump's Colombia threats
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has threatened to "take up arms" in response to United States President Donald Trump's threats of military action against Colombia.
JD Vance's house attacked; several windows broken
A man has been arrested after several windows were broken at the Cincinnati home of United States Vice President JD Vance.