President Donald Trump is in Davos, Switzerland, promoting the 'Board of Peace,' a new initiative that could rival the United Nations, though its final membership and mission remain uncertain.
Follow live coverage from NBC News as President Donald Trump launches his Board of Peace at Davos and Denmark, Greenland ...
Donald Trump and Nato secretary-general Mark Rutte discussed the renegotiation of a 1951 US-Denmark pact governing the stationing of US troops in Greenland, as part of talks that led the US President ...
Once this board is completely formed, we can do pretty much whatever we want to do. And we’ll do it in conjunction with the United Nations,” Trump said in Switzerland.
The initiative drew a mixed international response, with the United Kingdom withholding support over concerns regarding Russian participation.
Trump joins fellow members of his "Board of Peace," signing its founding charter and pledging that the vaguely defined group will work with the U.N. to end suffering.
President Trump has been extending invitations to dozens of nations, even suggesting the board could soon mediate various international conflicts ...
Egypt, Saudi Arabia and key Gulf states agree to join Trump-led board aimed at overseeing Gaza peace efforts. US President ...
Ideally, that would be on American soil, with U.S. teams offering continuous support in designing implementable arrangements for the governance of Gaza and its reconstruction. The United States must ...
Saudi Arabia and eight Muslim-majority countries including Gaza mediators Qatar and Turkey have agreed to join US President ...
Eight countries across the Middle East and Asia have announced plans to join United States President Donald Trump’s so-called ...
Dubai: Saudi Arabia’s tourism sector posted record-breaking performance in 2025, welcoming more than 122 million domestic and international visitors and generating around SR300 billion in spending, ...
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