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Russian President Vladimir Putin warned it would be foolish to dismiss U.S. President Donald Trump's push for control over Greenland. His comments, which were not critical of Trump's intentions, come ...
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Greenland's Democrats will announce a four-party coalition government on Friday, local media said on Thursday, following an election overshadowed by U.S. President Donald Trump's interest in taking c...
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The new prime minister said the U.S. visit signalled a "lack of respect" and called for unity in the face of "pressure from outside".
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Vice President Vance looked to appeal to Greenland by urging it to side with the US, not Russia or China, after it seeks independence from Denmark.
Nigel Farage has sought to distance himself from Donald Trump's approach to Ukraine, saying the US president risks turning Russian dicator Vladimir Putin "into a winner". The Reform UK leader told the BBC's Today programme he "would not be 100% with where (Mr Trump's) team is right now" as the US appears to be withdrawing support from Kyiv.
US President Donald Trump has U-turned his decision to cut funding for a team to track down Ukrainian children stolen by Russia. Nearly 20,000 children have been abducted by Vladimir Putin’s forces since he launched his invasion in 2022,
The four soldiers were carrying out "scheduled tactical training at the time of the incident," the U.S. Army said on Wednesday.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday declassified a host of materials from the FBI’s 2016 investigation into the Trump campaign and Russia, the latest instance of Trump using the power of his office to relitigate his past political grievances.
Tens of thousands of swing voters tracked online are further expressing a "growing fear" about President Trump's "long-term direction."
U.S. President Donald Trump said he thinks Russia could be deliberately frustrating his efforts to broker an agreement to end the fighting in Ukraine.
By targeting another law firm and declassifying files about Crossfire Hurricane, Trump is continuing to exact revenge for the Russia investigation in his first term.