Watch Trump take the oath of office in a historic political comeback
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on Monday, marking an unprecedented political comeback four years after being voted out of office.
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on Monday, marking an unprecedented political comeback four years after being voted out of office.
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Although hardly a surprise, President Trump’s executive decision to exit the international effort to halt global heating for a second time has been met with dismay on this side of the Atlantic.View on euronews
As Trump prepares to take office, European leaders highlighted the importance of strong ties with Washington and the need to adapt to potential shifts in international policies and agreements.View on euronews
NEW YORK/LONDON/GENEVA (Reuters) -The United States will leave the World Health Organization, President Donald Trump said on Monday, saying the global health agency had mishandled the COVID-19 pandemic and other international health crises. Trump said the WHO had failed to act independently from the "inappropriate political influence of WHO member states" and required "unfairly onerous payments" from the U.S. that were disproportionate to the sums provided by other, larger countries, such as China.
Here’s what the US withdrawal means for global health and what may happen next.View on euronews
On the eve of the swearing-in ceremony, thousands of Trump supporters stood in line despite the freezing weather to attend a 'Make America Great Again' rally.View on euronews
In the hours before Donald Trump's inauguration the world is preparing for a presidency that has huge implications for international security, global trade and the fight against climate change. Here Sky News' correspondents explain what Trump 2.0 could mean for their area of expertise. Is Trump about to end the Ukraine war in a day?
In his New Year's address to the armed forces, President Emmanuel Macron called for a revision of France's military strategy, instructing officials to submit proposals on how to adapt to modern "perils" by May. This includes measures to encourage young people to strengthen the army reserves. Speaking in Cesson-Sevigne in northwestern France on Monday, Macron emphasised the need to build up the army reserves by encouraging more young people to join.Macron asked the government and the armed forces
Donald Trump signs a slew of executive orders on the first day in office after being sworn in as the 47th president of the United States.View on euronews
Majority of young professionals reveal growing disillusion with mid-level management roles. Here's why.View on euronews
Michael Murphy was a popular father-of-three young children known for his funny and contagious personality. His family are now trying to raise money for his funeral
Some of the world’s biggest companies are reducing their emissions at a faster-than-expected pace, in some cases the equivalent of what an entire country can produce in a year. But what does the effort yield to their investors?View on euronews
Trump signed a flurry of executive orders on his first day as US President, withdrawing the country from the Paris climate agreement and reversing sanctions on violent Israeli settlers.View on euronews
In 2021, Lady Gaga sang the national anthem for President Joe Biden. In 2013, Beyoncé sang the national anthem and later said she lip-synced to a track recorded for President Barack Obama.View on euronews
A large new study from the US has found an association between eating processed red meat and a future dementia diagnosis.
Plan to tackle housing issues would shut out those looking to retire to sunnier shores
From her northern background to her later macular degeneration, Joan Plowright faced many obstacles in her career.
‘If he can nullify that portion of the Constitution, what else can he nullify?’ Judge Andrew Napolitano wondered on Tuesday
One comment from the returning president appeared to set off his 2016 rival.
Probably the only reasonable response to such a speech.