
Anthony Zurcher
North America Correspondent at BBC
BBC North America correspondent. A Texan who explains US politics to Brits, UK politics to Americans & Canadian politics to everyone. Views expressed ≠ BBC's
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4 days ago |
businessandamerica.com | Anthony Zurcher
Former US President Joe Biden has given his first in-depth interview since he left the White House in January, speaking to the BBC about his legacy, foreign policy and his view of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days. He said that he had few regrets, but he offered grave warnings about global affairs as Europe marks 80 years since the end of World War Two on the continent.
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1 week ago |
lucianne.com | Anthony Zurcher
Original ArticlePosted By: konocti95, 5/7/2025 3:07:51 PMFormer US President Joe Biden don give im first in-depth interview since e comot from di White House for January, for toks wit di BBC about im legacy, foreign policy and im view of President Donald Trump first 100 days. E tok say e get few regrets, but e offer serious warnings about global affairs as Europe mark 80 years since di end of World War Two on di continent.
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1 week ago |
bbc.com | Anthony Zurcher
Five takeaways from Biden's BBC interviewAnthony ZurcherWatch: Biden's first interview since leaving the White HouseFormer US President Joe Biden has given his first in-depth interview since he left the White House in January, speaking to the BBC about his legacy, foreign policy and his view of President Donald Trump's first 100 days. He said that he had few regrets, but he offered grave warnings about global affairs as Europe marks 80 years since the end of World War Two on the continent.
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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Anthony Zurcher
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve could keep its key rate unchanged for several more months as it evaluates the impact of President Donald …
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1 week ago |
winnmediaskn.com | Anthony Zurcher |Jessica Murphy
by Anthony Zurcher and Jessica Murphy(BBC) – The victory-party din for Mark Carney and his Liberal Party had only just faded when Donald Trump chimed in with a less than ringing endorsement of the winners. “It was the one that hated Trump, I think, the least that won,” the US president said on Wednesday of Carney, whose party had just retained power by winning a near outright majority of the seats in Canada’s general election.
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