YouGov data shows unpopularity of Trump's Twitter attacks on Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mark Cuban and Obama.
Ahead of their meeting on Friday, IBTimes UK looks at what the pair are quoted as saying.
Treasury Secretary David Gauke claims it will cause 'huge economic uncertainty' but fails to address analysis query.
Magazine a novelty in a country where women and girls suffer disproportionately from high rates of violence.
As he looks to gut federal agencies, Trump calls for Americans to come up with a plan.
Fillon previously stated he would leave race if placed under formal investigation.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn told the UK prime minister to drop her 'complacent' strategy.
Chris Grayling described the current services as being "unacceptably poor for far too long".
Poll sees approval rating sink below 50% mark for first time since inauguration.
Katumbi, in exile, claims Kabila will block the implementation of 31 December power-sharing deal.
Japan's Izumo helicopter carrier is set to embark on a three-month tour through the South China Sea.
The former UKIP leader attacked the Fist Minister over her take on what "independence" means.
China has ramped up pressure on some organisations doing business in and with South Korea.
Park was ousted on 10 March over an influence-peddling scandal.
'There are many ways to surveil each other now, unfortunately,' Conway said.
Fallout from Ukip leader Paul Nuttall's failure to win the Stoke-on-Trent Central by-election continues.
Image shows candidate with a hooked nose, which Macron's team call reminiscent of the worst anti-Semitism.
Edgar Matobato is expected to file a case with the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has promised to maintain Scotland's current relationship with the EU.
Group for girls cancels trip to California over worries its members won't be able to enter.
The ongoing clashes are a big blow to leader Aung San Suu Kyi's peace initiatives.
'Game of Thorns' author Doug Wead explains how a billionaire became the unlikely champion of the American poor
The Dutch "from another soil" think their vote in the election matters, but are unsure about who to vote for.
Muslims are afraid for the future in the Netherlands amidst rise in Islamophobic attacks.
Labour source says the vote began later than expected and the leader had other commitments afterwards.
The reported move is a departure from Obama's policy to limit the role of the agency in military operations.
Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg said in his annual report that 23 members increased spending in 2016.
Both Malaysia and North Korea have imposed a travel ban on each other.
The office has reportedly issued a new set of social media guidance for its staff.
The order seeks 'to propose a plan to reorganize governmental functions and eliminate unnecessary agencies'.