The Ukrainian president's comments to Laura Kuenssberg came after he failed to sign the deal at the White House on Friday.
A judge has found that the mass layoffs of probationary government employees were likely unlawful. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer left his meeting with Donald Trump with much to be satisfied about despite falling short of his top objective — obtaining an American security “backstop” to protect Ukraine from further attacks after an end to Russia’s war.
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The escalating trade dispute comes after the president accused the EU of being designed to "screw" the United States.
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A bipartisan group of US lawmakers is re-introducing a bill on Thursday that would authorize comprehensive trade talks with the UK, an effort to revive negotiations between the two allies as Prime Minister Keir Starmer was about to visit the White House.