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Who are the G7 countries and why did Donald Trump have to leave early? - Donald Trump departs early from the G7 summit as tensions escalate between Israel and Iran, with both nations on the brink of f
There were some awkward moments during their Oval Office meeting in May, when Carney pushed back on Trump’s remarks about making Canada the 51st US state. But in Canada, the PM was praised for how he handled that high-stakes meeting.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he will soon be back in Washington from the Group of Seven nations’ summit held in Canada due to the situation in the Middle East where the conflict between Iran and Israel has escalated.
In 2018, the president called for the group to embrace Russia and stormed out of the summit. Now he is seeking to shrink America’s military role abroad and embarking on a more expansive trade war.
President Donald Trump has arrived for the G7, or Group of Seven, summit in Canada, a country he’s suggested should be annexed, as he wages a trade war with America’s longstanding allies
Russia had been in the exclusive club of major economies but was kicked out following its 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.
US President Donald Trump is in Kananaskis, Alberta, in western Canada for the G7 summit where he will shortly meet with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. This is Trump's first visit to the US' northern neighbour since he threatened Canada's sovereignty and slapped steep tariffs on products from Canada.
A federal judge ordered the government to restore funding to hundreds of grants issued by the National Institutes of Health that had been cut by the Trump administration, ruling that the government had discriminated against minorities and L.