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Anthony Zurcher
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2 days ago
The BBC's Anthony Zurcher was in the chamber as the US president delivered a lengthy sales pitch to the nation.
7 days ago
Tariffs ruling is major blow to Trump's second-term agenda ⊕
The Supreme Court has weakened Trump's hand in dealing with other nations, writes Anthony Zurcher.
55 days ago
Venezuela could now define Trump's legacy - and America's place in the world ⊕
Removing a leader and pledging to rebuild a country represents a major shift in Trump's America First vision, writes Anthony Zurcher.
4 months ago
Why Trump made breakthrough in Gaza but can't with Putin over Ukraine ⊖
The leaders' cancelled summit is just the latest twist in Trump's efforts to broker an end to the war, writes Anthony Zurcher.
5 months ago
China spectacle shows dangers of Trump's high-risk trade policy ○
Beijing's military parade shows how Trump has created new international bedfellows in just months, writes Anthony Zurcher.
6 months ago
'A long way for nothing?' BBC correspondents on Alaska meeting ○
After the leaders left without taking questions, Anthony Zurcher and Steve Rosenberg stayed on to unpack what we learned.
7 months ago
Trump gets major win - but debate over his mega-bill is just beginning ○
The US president can celebrate the passage of his bill, though the debate over its merits will continue, writes Anthony Zurcher.
9 months ago
What Canada's Mark Carney can expect from his visit with Trump ○
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The BBC's Anthony Zurcher looks at how past Oval Office meetings could set the tone for the prime minister's chat with the US president.
10 months ago
Retreat or negotiating strategy? Trump steps back from all-out trade war ○
The US is now making nice – or at least nicer - with nations that had faced their retaliatory trade fire, writes Anthony Zurcher.
Trump steps back from cliff edge of all-out global trade war ○
The US is now making nice – or at least nicer - with nations that had faced their retaliatory trade fire, writes Anthony Zurcher.