Trump’s Davos Board of Peace Divides Leaders
At Davos this January, President Trump unveiled his Board of Peace, prompting around 35 leaders to sign up while others debate its $1 billion fee and murky mandate.
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At Davos this January, President Trump unveiled his Board of Peace, prompting around 35 leaders to sign up while others debate its $1 billion fee and murky mandate.
One year into his second term, President Trump has ramped up global interventions—from Middle East precision strikes to a Greenland purchase bid—defying isolationist expectations.
Independent journalist Danny Haiphong contrasts the Chinese mainland’s peace-driven development with U.S. elites’ extractive policies in a recent commentary.
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Wang Yi urges Britain to pursue a positive, pragmatic China policy, strengthen strategic communication and uphold the one-China principle.