In a dramatic twist at Davos, Trump softens his stance on Greenland, ruling out military action and hinting at a potential deal with NATO's Rutte. Discover how this impacts Europe and NATO relations!
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.
In a surprising move, the Trump administration has formed a 'Board of Peace' for Gaza, featuring prominent figures like Marco Rubio and Tony Blair, aiming to oversee reconstruction and stabilize the region amidst ongoing tensions.
In a controversial move, President Trump suggests applying tariffs on countries that oppose U.S. control of Greenland, igniting tensions with Denmark and raising questions about international diplomacy.
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 dramatic showdown, Senate Republicans successfully blocked a vote on a war powers resolution to restrict military action in Venezuela, marking a crucial victory for President Trump and GOP leaders. This comes after intense last-minute pressure and promises from Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
As protests escalate in Iran, President Trump hints at possible military intervention. With US military personnel advised to leave Qatar, tensions rise. What does this mean for Iran's future?
In a surprising turn of events, the Senate has blocked a bipartisan effort to limit President Trump's military actions in Venezuela, following pressure from GOP leaders. What does this mean for U.S. foreign policy?
In a bold move, President Trump has declared his support for anti-government protesters in Iran, signaling a shift in U.S. foreign policy as he cancels negotiations with Tehran. But what could this mean for America?
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.