The two leaders exchange warm words as they hold talks on Ukraine, but differences on ending the war are clear.
As President Donald Trump and France’s Emmanuel Macron today met in at the White House, American journalists from the Associated Press (AP) were barred from the press conference. But some weren’t waiting long,
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived at the White House on Monday as European leaders look to shore up a transatlantic alliance upended by President Donald Trump's outreach to Moscow over
Starmer addressed business leaders at the residence of the British ambassador to the U.S., Peter Mandelson, on Wednesday night after he arrived in Washington. Donald Trump is due to greet Starmer at the White House at around 12.
US President Donald Trump said Monday that tariffs he unveiled on Canada and Mexico are moving forward as planned, addressing reporters after meeting with French counterpart Emmanuel Macron, who urged
President Trump appeared to have a nasty bruise on the back of his right hand. Social media is buzzing with theories, including if French President Emmanuel Macron's aggressive hand-shaking is the cause of Trump's bruise.
And they all had a lot to say about Donald Trump ‘s latest headline-making meeting — this time, with French President Emmanuel Macron. First, the group reviewed footage of the Oval Office sit-down, in which Macron corrected Trump about the contributions European countries are making to help Ukraine’s defense,
Defending Ukraine in its war with Russia has cost $280 billion so far – and the US has contributed more than any other country. President Donald Trump has raised concerns about the cost of the war in Ukraine in recent days and the topic dominated his Monday meeting with French president Emmanuel Macron.
Por Stephen Collinson, CNN Así es como Donald Trump ha transformado ya el papel global de Estados Unidos. Reacio a condenar la agresión del Kremlin este lunes en el tercer aniversario de la brutal emb
Confusion and anger over the situation spawned new litigation and added to turmoil within the federal workforce. “What he’s doing is saying, ‘Are you actually working?’” Trump said in the Oval Office during a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron.