President Trump has upended global markets by imposing tariffs on imports from several of America's top trading partners.
Trump underscored his "good" personal relationships in Canada but remained adamant that the United States can no longer "subsidize" its northern neighbor.
Trump has repeatedly expressed his contention that European countries have been taking advantage of the U.S. by not spending more on defense.
Trump pressed on with the metals tariffs despite a flurry of last-minute lobbying from US stakeholders, including the country’s largest aluminum producer, Alcoa Corp. The company warned the tariffs ...
While agreeing 'in principle' to the proposed 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, the Russian president seems a long way from agreeing to it. Plus, US tariffs on Australian foodstuffs could be on the way.
"Armenia has accepted Azerbaijan's proposals on the two previously unresolved articles of the peace treaty," he said. Armenia's foreign ministry later confirmed that in a statement, saying ...
Defence spending remains one of the most debated topics in Europe,with countries like Italy and Spain under pressure to meet ...
The president of Poland, Andrzej Duda, has repeated his call for the US to base nuclear weapons on Polish soil. In the ...
"I think what this [the special military operation in Ukraine] gets done, it’s done. They're going to all want to go home and ...
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