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We tracked every overseas trip by world leaders since the end of the Cold War – here’s what we found

  • Written by Kylie McKee, Project Manager & Research Associate, University of Denver
imageA must for jet-setting heads of states.Alex Wong/Getty Images

Donald Trump’s return to the White House has so far seen the U.S. president travel to foreign lands to sign billion-dollar deals, attend lavish royal welcomes and attempt to forge elusive peace agreements amid conflicts and crises. And on Sept. 17, 2025, he is expected to visit the...

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