In a lavish ceremony, President Trump opened his new golf course in Scotland, celebrating his family's legacy while navigating political controversies. With fireworks and a golf game, the event drew media attention and showcased Trump's unique branding strategy.
The US and China are set to resume trade talks, with hopes of extending their truce by 90 days. As tensions rise over tariffs, can they reach an agreement that benefits both economies?
Wall Street is gearing up for a pivotal week with major tech earnings, a key Federal Reserve meeting, and crucial inflation data. Will the markets soar or stumble? Find out what to watch!
Donald Trump enjoys a golf-filled second day in Scotland, gearing up for crucial trade talks with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Protests arise as he prepares to meet UK leaders.
In a surprising move, Donald Trump has stepped in to mediate the escalating conflict between Thailand and Cambodia, urging for an immediate ceasefire after recent border clashes. With rising casualties and displacement, leaders are now looking to negotiate peace.
As Trump meets EU leaders in Scotland, intense negotiations are underway to prevent a costly trade war. With key issues at stake and heavy security, will a new trade deal emerge?
As trade talks with the US stall, the EU is contemplating aggressive counter-measures against American sectors. With tariffs looming, can a trade war be avoided?
In a surprising electoral defeat, Japan's ruling coalition is set to lose its majority in the upper house, raising questions about Prime Minister Ishiba's future and complicating critical trade talks with the U.S. as inflation concerns grow.
In a shocking move, President Trump has announced a 35% tariff on Canadian imports starting August 1. This decision follows Canada's retaliatory tariffs and highlights ongoing tensions over fentanyl trafficking. Will this escalate into a full-blown trade war?
As the Trump administration ramps up pressure on trading partners with looming tariffs deadlines, uncertainty rises for businesses and consumers. Will countries negotiate new deals in time to avoid higher rates?