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US President Donald Trump on Thursday formally launched a new international body, the Board of Peace, signing its founding charter alongside a diverse and surprising group of countries in a move critics see as challenging the United Nations.
"We’ll work with many others, including the United Nations," said Trump as he introduced the founding members.
NATO chief Mark Rutte defends Trump's impact on European defense spending, saying allies wouldn't have reached 2% GDP targets without his pressure.
President Donald Trump hosted a signing ceremony for his Board of Peace on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday, saying that it was a "very exciting day" and that the collective would become one of the "most consequential bodies" ever created.
While Trump’s remarks were aimed at a global audience, they may resonate in Georgia, particularly metro Atlanta, a national hot spot for institutional investment in housing.
Air Force One headed back to Joint Base Andrews after it ran into a "minor electrical issue," per a White House pool report.
After President Donald Trump took to the stage in Davos to declare that Western Civilization must defend itself, Somali-born activist and author Ayaan Hirsi Ali said that “Trump is right."