US administration
Coverage of US administration in the Nexus archive.
- Rubio to visit Bahrain and reassure Gulf ally amid Iran war, sources say
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is planning to visit Bahrain in the coming weeks to reassure the Gulf ally amid tensions with Iran, according to officials. The visit is seen as a show of support for Bahrain's ruling Al Khalifa monarchy and a demonstration of Washington's commitment to the region. It would mark the first trip by a senior US official to the Gulf since the US and Israel attacked Iran on 28 February.
- With the ‘Indo-Pacific’ label losing its lustre, China has an opportunity
The article examines the implications of a less confrontational US-China relationship, highlighting the visits by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to India and US Secretary of Defence Peter Hegseth to Singapore following the Xi-Trump summit. It notes a shift in the US administration's use of the Indo-Pacific label.
- Hezbollah official says group had no direct contact with Trump
A Hezbollah official denied direct contact with US President Donald Trump, contradicting Trump's claims of communication with Hezbollah through 'highly placed representatives.' The official suggested Trump's statements may refer to indirect messaging via Lebanese parliament speaker Nabih Berri's adviser.
- War, what is it good for? Well, it’s a great way for Donald Trump to duck out of his son’s wedding | Marina Hyde
Donald Trump avoided attending his son Don Jr.'s Bahamian wedding, citing Iran-related responsibilities. The article criticizes Trump's prioritization of geopolitical posturing over family obligations and highlights the ongoing US-Iran tensions.
- US Official to Attend St. Petersburg Economic Forum for First Time in Years
A US administration-linked official will attend Russia's St. Petersburg International Economic Forum for the first time in several years, signaling cautious renewal of US business interest in Russia. The move occurs despite Washington's previous warnings against normalizing relations with Moscow due to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
- Crypto, Clarity Act and China or Just Copium
The author discusses the potential impact of the CLARITY Act and China's stance on crypto, suggesting that if the US creates regulatory clarity and China follows with a less hostile stance, it could have a significantly larger upside impact on crypto. The author has been involved in the crypto space since 2011 and has spent roughly 2,000 BTC on various items. The CLARITY Act's passage could lead to clearer regulatory rails for digital assets in the US.
- Crypto CLARITY Act will probably not pass in 2026?
The Crypto CLARITY Act may not pass in 2026 due to delays and distrust in the current US administration. The bill's passage is uncertain, and clarity on cryptocurrency regulation may be years away. The act's fate is a subject of discussion.
- Justin Sun sues World Liberty Financial over token lockup
Justin Sun has filed a lawsuit against World Liberty Financial over a token lockup issue, asserting his rights as a WLFI token holder. He emphasized that this legal action does not affect his continued support for US President Donald Trump and his administration's efforts to promote a crypto-friendly environment in the US.
- Fission impossible: Uncle Sam wants nuclear reactors in space by 2031
The US administration aims to deploy nuclear reactors in space by 2031, with some reactors on the Moon and others in orbit. The US Office of Science and Technology Policy has outlined plans for this ambitious initiative, targeting a 5-year development timeline.
- Pope Leo responds to Trump’s criticism, saying he has 'no fear' of US administration
President Donald Trump criticized Pope Leo XIV for being 'weak on Crime' and 'terrible for Foreign Policy.' Pope Leo XIV responded, stating he has 'no fear' of the US administration.