The U.S. and North Korea agreed Sunday to begin talking again, as President Trump became the first sitting American leader to step into the brutal regime's territory.
President Trump told South Korean business leaders Sunday he wants to visit the demilitarized zone that splits the Korean peninsula to "see how that's looking" and, once again, teased a handshake with North Korean strongman Kim Jong-un, as their nations try to restart nuclear talks.
President Trump on Saturday defended his behavior with foreign strongmen at the G-20 summit, saying 13 Saudis are being prosecuted for the murder of Jamal Khashoggi and that he technically told Russian President Vladimir Putin not to meddle in U.S. elections, despite his joking tone.
The U.S. will not impose new tariffs on China as the mega-powers restart trade talks that fell apart in May, President Trump said Saturday, signaling a freeze in an economic war that's rattled investors, farmers and consumers alike.
President Trump lauded Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman during a sit-down in Japan on Saturday, citing his kingdom's fight against terrorism and purchase of "the best" U.S.-made military equipment.
President Trump said North Korea was "very receptive" to his invitation to meet strongman Kim Jong-un on Sunday at the demilitarized zone that separates the Korean peninsula, upping the ante of a visit designed to strategize with South Korean allies.
The Trump administration's special representative for North Korea said the U.S. wants to make progress with Kim Jong-un's regime "simultaneously and in parallel," suggesting a possible softening of the American stance after the push for an upfront, "big deal" derailed February negotiations in Hanoi.
President Trump smirked and jokingly told President Vladimir Putin, "Don't meddle in the election," in their first meeting since the release of special counsel Robert Mueller's report on 2016 interference.
President Trump lavished praised on Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro -- dubbed the "Trump of the Tropics" -- at the G20 summit Friday and used the situation in Venezuela to take a swipe at his political foes back home.
President Trump kicked off a high-stakes G20 summit in Japan by nudging aside trade and defense spending fights to play nice with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, while thanking Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for using his auto industry to create jobs in the U.S.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in's role as mediator between Washington and Pyongyang will face its biggest test yet this weekend as he lobbies President Trump to turn "warm" letters from North Korean leader Kim Jong-un into working-level talks.
President Trump kicked off a high-stakes G20 summit in Osaka by greeting his Japanese host, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, and thanking him for using his auto industry to create jobs in the U.S.
President Trump arrived in Japan on Thursday for a high-stakes G-20 summit featuring a showdown with Chinese President Xi Jinping over the two countries' trade war and meetings with the world's top leaders.
President Trump is scheduled to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday to see where the Asian superpower stands after American-Chinese trade since talks abruptly broke off in May, resulting in an escalating trade war and tit-for-tat tariffs.
President Trump signed an executive order Monday that will force insurers to disclose how much insurers pay hospitals for common services and let patients know what they'll pay, too, before they agree to care.
President Trump sent Kim Jong-un a letter, the White House said Sunday, saying it's part of "ongoing" correspondence between the leaders as they seek a possible third summit to reel in North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
President Trump on Saturday defended his strategy on Iran, saying he's "getting praise" for his decision not to retaliate with deadly strikes after Tehran downed an unmanned drone.
President Trump told Congress on Thursday to approve his rewrite of the North American trade deal, using a visit from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to pressure House Democrats after Mexico moved the ball by ratifying the trilateral pact.