السبت، 4 نوفمبر 2017

Donald Trump pleads with Saudi Arabia to sell shares in its Aramco national oil company on New York Stock Exchange

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open_word} Donald Trump has publicly pleaded with Saudi Arabia to sell shares in its national oil company, Aramco, on the New York Stock Exchange. "Would very much appreciate Saudi Arabia doing their IPO of Aramco with the New York Stock Exchange," the US President tweeted. The tweet comes as Saudi Arabia prepares to launch its state oil group, on the international stock market. Donald Trump tweets racist 'Pocahontas' slur about Senator Elizabeth WarrenSaudi leaders have considered selling five per cent of the company in an initial public offering (IPO) since early last year. Minutes before the Saudi Arabia tweet, he wrote that the market was at its "highest ever," and added that unemployment was the lowest it had been in 17 years.


[WATCH] Former US president George W Bush says Donald Trump is a blowhard

[WATCH] Former US president George W Bush says Donald Trump is a blowhardCNN | Former President George H.W. Bush has a blunt assessment of Donald Trump: "He's a blowhard." And his son, former President George W. Bush, has harsh words for his Republican successor as well: "This guy doesn't know what it means to be president."

[WATCH] Former US president George W Bush says Donald Trump is a blowhard




Donald Trump Asia tour: Hard line on trade risks undermining North Korea support drive

according to Donald Trump will demand China stop its "predatory" trade policy or face the consequences during his Asia tour this week in a row that threatens to overshadow the visit. The White House briefed journalists that the US President will send a "clear message' for China to stop undermining US companies by giving state support to its own firms. A senior official said China had backed off from free market economics in recent years and warned "long term" trade relations were at risk unless there was a reversal. The tough message risks undermining efforts to build support in the region for increased pressure on North Korea to abandon its nuclear programme. Mr Trump's Asian "marathon" will see him visit no fewer than five nations in 11 days – the longest overseas trip of his presidency so far.

Why China won 2017 and how Donald Trump helped them do it

(CNN) Chinese President Xi Jinping will have a lot to smile about when he meets his counterpart Donald Trump in Beijing this week. From the South China Sea to climate change to jockeying over global leadership, the dominoes have fallen in Beijing's favor again and again. While the United States has seen its political system lurch from crisis to crisis throughout 2017, Chinese President Xi seamlessly tightened his hold on power during the Communist Party Congress in October. US President Donald Trump and Xi Jinping shake hands during dinner at the Mar-a-Lago estate on April 6. The South China Sea has been a regional flashpoint for years, with islands in the disputed waters claimed by China, the Philippines, Vietnam and several other nations.

Why China won 2017 and how Donald Trump helped them do it

Donald Trump is in a very bad polling place

(CNN) President Donald Trump has never been terribly popular with the American public. But in the past month, Trump has seen a sustained dip in his numbers that have to be concerning to the poll-obsessed President. Trump's average approval rating over those 10 polls is 37.1%. That matches the lowest Trump approval rating for any week of his presidency to date. (Trump's approval averaged 35% for the week of August 27.)




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