In a recent interview, President Trump claims that Chinese President Xi has assured him that Beijing will refrain from any military action toward Taiwan while he is in office. This marks a significant moment in U.S.-China relations amid ongoing trade tensions.
In a bold move, the U.S. military has conducted yet another strike against alleged drug smugglers in the Caribbean, claiming the lives of three individuals. This marks the 15th operation since September as the Trump administration escalates its campaign against narcotics.
President Trump warns Nigeria to protect Christians or face U.S. military action, stating aid will cease if atrocities continue. Secretary of Defense supports the ultimatum, raising tensions.
In a controversial statement, Trump threatens military intervention in Nigeria if the government fails to protect Christians from Islamist violence, raising tensions over religious persecution.
In a groundbreaking deal, Trump and Xi have agreed to ease trade tensions between the US and China. Key concessions include halting tariffs and resuming agricultural imports. But is this just a temporary fix?
President Trump has ordered the Defense Department to prepare for potential military action in Nigeria, accusing the country of violence against Christians. Nigeria denies these claims, leading to escalating tensions.
In a significant move, China has confirmed that its suspension of rare earth export controls will now extend to the EU, following a pivotal meeting between Chinese and U.S. leaders. This decision comes as the EU scrambles to reduce its reliance on Chinese supplies amidst rising market tensions and supply chain disruptions.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney reveals he advised Ontario's premier against airing an anti-tariff ad that triggered U.S. President Trump's backlash, halting vital trade talks. The controversy centers around Reagan's tariff stance and its implications for U.S.-Canada relations.
In a surprising move, the largest federal workers' union backs a Republican funding bill, igniting tensions with other unions that support Democrats. As the government shutdown drags on, federal workers face pay issues and layoffs.
A major standoff involving Nexperia, a Dutch chipmaker owned by China's Wingtech, threatens global auto production. With export bans and national security concerns, automakers are on high alert for potential chip shortages.