In a controversial speech at Davos, Trump criticized European allies and vowed to continue his trade war, declaring an end to American leadership in the global economic order. His mixed messages have left many questioning the future of globalization.
President Trump suggests he may impose tariffs on countries that don't support U.S. claims to Greenland, citing national security concerns. This move reflects his aggressive push to acquire the territory amid ongoing tensions with China and Russia.
In a groundbreaking meeting, Canadian PM Mark Carney and Chinese leader Xi Jinping announced significant tariff reductions, marking a pivotal shift in their countries' trade relations after years of tension. This deal could reshape Canada's economic future.
In a groundbreaking visit, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announces a new strategic partnership with China, aiming for historic gains in trade and cooperation amidst ongoing U.S. tensions and tariffs.
In a groundbreaking case, Jinchao Wei, a former U.S. Navy sailor, has been sentenced to 200 months in prison for selling sensitive military information to a Chinese intelligence officer. This case raises serious concerns about national security and the integrity of military personnel.
Trump's new 25% tariffs on countries trading with Iran could reshape global trade dynamics, stirring tensions with China and complicating Iran's already struggling economy amidst protests.
Nordic diplomats are pushing back against Trump’s claims of Russian and Chinese vessels near Greenland, asserting there's no supporting evidence and emphasizing the need for a stable international order.
President Trump insists on U.S. control of Greenland, claiming national security threats from Russia and China. Despite backlash from Greenland and Denmark, he remains adamant about pursuing the territory by any means necessary.
In a shocking turn of events, Trump’s nighttime raid on Maduro has destabilized decades of Chinese investment in Venezuela, raising questions about the future of US-China relations and the geopolitical balance in Latin America.
In a surprising turn of events, Chinese buyers are shunning Venezuelan crude due to a US blockade that's tightening the export market and driving prices up. Discover the implications of this shift!