Several important personalities including tech giants, celebrities, and political leaders are set to attend Trump’s second ...
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will attend Donald Trump's inauguration as US president in Washington on January 20th, ...
Donald Trump’s swearing-in for a second time is set to be a great historical moment. His journey from the 45th president to ...
The change hasn’t gone unnoticed. Social media platform X is buzzing with reactions, ranging from heartfelt congratulations ...
India's external affairs minister S. Jaishankar, Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni, Argentine President Javier Milei, and Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya are among those who will attend ...
The swearing-in ceremony, originally planned to take place in front of the U.S. Capitol, has been moved indoors due to the Arctic blast gripping the area.
Heads of state and governments are not traditionally invited to the US presidential inauguration day, but Trump has notably invited several foreign leaders ...
The change of plan means Trump will not stand on the Capitol steps overlooking the National Mall, which traditionally hosts a ...
The (Socialist Equality Party, SGP) is contesting the federal elections to oppose the all-party coalition advocating war and ...
More presidents have been inaugurated in March than in January, although George Washington’s first inauguration didn’t occur ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping will not attend President-elect Donald Trump’s swearing-in ceremony, but he is sending Vice ...
ROME (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will attend U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday ...