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Hosted on MSNVICTOR DAVIS HANSON: Are Trump’s Tariffs Really Tariffs?Hysteria has erupted here and abroad over President Donald Trump’s threats to level trade tariffs against particular ...
We are gliding on thin ice, and the cracks are getting louder. The signs are everywhere, raging wildfires, increasing ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is heading to Washington for his first meeting with President Donald Trump, hoping to ...
Immigration and the economy are the topics that dominate the political debate in the run-up to the general election on ...
The European Union is striving to demonstrate its economic independence from the United States while remaining dependent on US military protection. It's the bloc's latest challenge in relations with ...
The United States has warned of possible sanctions against Rwandan and Congolese officials ahead of a summit meant to address ...
The opening up of the polar region has become such a pressing issue that a new Arctic ministerial policy group - spanning nine departments - has been set up ...
European allies understood to have held informal talks on options if US president moves to seize Danish island ...
On one level, the answer to this question is very simple: The United States is the most powerful country in the world. So what happens in Washington matters to the world in the same way that decisions ...
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is Europe's longest-serving head of government – and the most polarizing. In an NZZ ...
Despite their differences, both China and the United States benefit from constructive connections and suffer from continued antagonism. The next few years will determine whether relations will develop ...
If the new American president is really committed to the notion of owning Ukraine’s rare earth elements, then the United States is going to be seeing more, not less, conflict with Russia.
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