EU Chief: Trump Threats Challenge Europe's Security
The European Union's top official states that Donald Trump's recent threats pose a direct challenge to Europe's security and economic prosperity, ahead of an emergency summit.
The European Union's top official states that Donald Trump's recent threats pose a direct challenge to Europe's security and economic prosperity, ahead of an emergency summit.
Israel agrees to participate in former President Donald Trump's Board of Peace initiative, while several Western European nations decline involvement, highlighting geopolitical divisions.
Prime Minister Mark Carney told the World Economic Forum that the rules-based international order is over, but critics say he failed to articulate a coherent foreign policy alternative, particularly regarding China.
Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a stark message at Davos, stating the rules-based international order has failed and calling for middle powers to unite against coercion.
Israeli forces bulldozed UNRWA headquarters and fired tear gas at a vocational school, marking a dramatic escalation against the UN agency for Palestinian refugees.
California Governor Gavin Newsom criticizes European leaders for being 'complicit' with Donald Trump's threats over Greenland, urging them to stand united and firm.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent dismissed claims that President Trump's interest in acquiring Greenland stems from his Nobel Peace Prize disappointment, despite contradictory evidence from Trump's own communications.
Sarah Matthews, former Trump deputy press secretary, condemns president's push to annex Greenland as 'mentally ill' pursuit that threatens allies and ignores voter priorities.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agrees to join President Trump's Board of Peace, despite earlier criticism of its executive committee. The board's expansion and Trump's comments on replacing the UN spark international debate.
Top European officials reportedly use an informal messaging group called the 'Washington Group' to coordinate responses to President Donald Trump's unpredictable behavior and policy moves.
European leaders express unprecedented frustration with President Trump's threats against NATO allies and demands for Greenland, creating a major diplomatic rift ahead of Davos summit.
Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau advocated for Canada's diplomatic influence at the World Economic Forum, emphasizing convening power amid global instability, with partner Katy Perry observing.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that Russia has no intention of taking control of Greenland and that Washington is aware of this. He emphasized no evidence of Russian or Chinese threats to the territory.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy prioritizes coordinating emergency response in Kyiv over attending the World Economic Forum, as Russian attacks cripple infrastructure during freezing temperatures.
Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a pivotal speech at the World Economic Forum, arguing that middle powers like Canada must shape a new global order based on human rights and sustainability.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada may contribute to Trump's Gaza Board of Peace if funds go directly to Palestinians, despite internal government disagreements.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's approach to international relations represents a stark departure from previous Liberal governments, emphasizing pragmatic engagement over moral posturing in a changing global landscape.
Iranian officials have issued a direct warning to former U.S. President Donald Trump, cautioning against any potential actions targeting Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The warning comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions and follows recent stat
Israeli crews began bulldozing the headquarters of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees in East Jerusalem on January 20, 2026. The move escalates tensions in the ongoing conflict.
Red parody hats reading 'Make America Go Away' have become a symbol of Danish and Greenlandic defiance against U.S. interest in the Arctic territory. Discover the grassroots protest movement.
Three prominent U.S. Catholic cardinals urge the Trump administration to adopt an ethical foreign policy, criticizing military action in Venezuela and cuts to foreign aid. They call for a focus on human dignity and the common good.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry, Trump's special envoy to Greenland, was disinvited from a sled dog race as tensions over the island escalate. Get the latest on the diplomatic rift.
Canada has officially opened its new diplomatic mission in Fiji, fulfilling a pledge made three years ago. The move strengthens Ottawa's commitment to the Indo-Pacific region.
Former Canadian ambassador Jon Allen raises concerns over funding for Trump's Gaza peace initiative as Mark Carney agrees to join. Get the latest details on this developing political story.
U.S. President Donald Trump has proposed a 'Board of Peace' in late 2025. We examine what this initiative entails and its potential implications for international diplomacy.
Donald Trump's proposed 'Board of Peace' faces turmoil as allies balk at a $1B membership fee and a charter granting the U.S. president ultimate power. Key details inside.
Senior U.S. Catholic cardinals publicly call for the Trump administration to adopt a moral framework in its international relations, emphasizing ethical leadership.
President Trump's proposed Board of Peace faces international criticism over a $1B membership fee and unilateral control. Key allies seek major changes to the charter ahead of a planned Davos signing.
Leaked texts show Donald Trump linking Nobel Peace Prize snub to U.S. interests in Greenland. Read the full diplomatic exchange and its implications for Arctic security.
PM Mark Carney's new strategic partnership with China, including a major EV trade deal, faces criticism for jeopardizing Canadian sovereignty and ignoring security threats. Analysis inside.