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But Trump’s comment isn’t a compliment. It’s a reminder of the often unspoken assumption that people who look a certain way couldn’t possibly speak well, let alone lead a country. It’s an insult ...
Trump surprised attendees at a White House luncheon on Monday by using expletives while discussing his legal challenges and international affairs.
United States president Donald Trump said on Monday that he would punish Russia with tariffs if there isn't a deal to end the ...
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Andy Borowitz, who made a career of writing satire, has struck again.
From Wednesday to Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump hosted a summit in Washington with the presidents of five African ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAmerica's Plan to Send Deportees to Africa Needs a RethinkTHINGS ARE STILL a bit murky amid chatters and uncertainty surrounding a purported plan by the United States of America to offload scores of deportees, many of who are victims of the country's ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNgafuan Secures IMF, U.S. Backing for Liberia's Development PushThe Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan, has successfully secured new commitments and strong endorsements from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and key United ...
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Africanews on MSNNo offense taken: Liberia's Foreign Minister's take on Trump's education remarksPresident Donald Trump speaks during a lunch with African leaders including Liberian President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, in the ...
The world can debate whether President Donald Trump's remark to President Joseph Boakai-- "Where did you learn to speak such beautiful English?"--was a compliment or a diplomatic misstep. But one ...
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