Iran, Trump and King Charles
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In the world of diplomatic faux pas it could have been a lot worse. U.S. President Donald Trump said at Tuesday’s state dinner honoring King Charles III and Queen Camilla that during a private meeting
At stake may be the future of the "special relationship" between the two countries, forged during World War II and now imperiled.
Trump's threat is the latest demonstration of how the "special" relationship between the U.K. and U.S. has become fractured since the start of the Iran war.
As Britain rejects U.S. blockade tactics against Iran, King Charles III's visit to Washington is shaping up as a critical diplomatic balancing act.
EXCLUSIVE: Special agents from the Paris-based Crisis and Support Centre could be flown over to Britain to help French diplomats deal with a major incident in London
The symbiosis between the president and European nationalists has reached a potential breaking point as he issues genocidal rhetoric and criticizes the pope.
If this doesn’t change, and fast, November’s midterm elections, which will decide the fate of the House and Senate, could look increasingly dim for the President and his Republican Party colleagues. David Andersen,
Property sales in London are being delayed and prices dipping after Donald Trump’s Iran war pushed up mortgage rates, according to experts. The average length of time to sell a home in the capital is nearly a week longer than would have been expected,