U.S. President Trump's recent Middle East tour has signaled a dramatic shift in regional alliances, sidelining Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. As Trump embraces new Sunni partnerships, tensions with Israel rise amidst ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney unveils a streamlined cabinet aimed at reshaping U.S. relations and tackling domestic challenges. Will his promises of change and economic reform resonate?
In a landmark announcement on Victory Day, President Trump and Prime Minister Starmer unveiled a historic trade deal that promises billions in new market access for American exporters, boosting jobs and enhancing economic security between the two nations.
In a charged meeting, Trump proposed making Canada the 51st state while Mark Carney pushed back, signaling tension through body language. Discover the implications of their exchange!
In a surprising turn of events, Trump claims he wants to be friends with Canada during his meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney, who firmly rejects the idea of Canada becoming the 51st state. Will their relationship truly improve or is this just a facade?
In a high-stakes meeting, Prime Minister Mark Carney made it clear to President Trump that Canada will never be the 51st state, using the metaphor of real estate to assert sovereignty.
In a dramatic escalation, Israel retaliated against Houthi targets in Yemen following a missile strike on Tel Aviv's airport. Prime Minister Netanyahu vows to continue strong actions against the Iran-backed group amidst rising tensions.
In a bold move, Israel's military plans to call up tens of thousands of reservists, escalating the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Prime Minister Netanyahu remains firm on continuing the war despite rising calls for peace and aid.
In a historic win, Anthony Albanese secures a second term as Australia's Prime Minister, emphasizing local values over Trump-style politics. His Labor Party is set to increase its majority as challenges loom.
In a decisive election, Singapore's ruling People's Action Party (PAP) secured 65.6% of the vote, driven by voter concerns over economic stability and inflation. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's leadership is seen as a beacon of safety in turbulent times.