Chilling German-US economic ties points to deepening transatlantic split helped by erratic Trump

Chilling German-US economic ties points to deepening transatlantic split helped by erratic Trump

Speaking on the sidelines of the 2026 World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, Volkswagen Group Chairman Oliver Blume said that without a significant reduction in US tariffs, further investment in the country would be difficult to justify.

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EU outrage grows following Trump’s military threats to annex Greenland, dismissal of NATO troops

EU outrage grows following Trump’s military threats to annex Greenland, dismissal of NATO troops

Critics also argued that Trump’s suggestion of using military force in the Greenland dispute would violate international treaties, including the UN Charter, which forbids the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state.

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Through much of his first term, conspiracy theorists wondered and tweeted that US President Trump must be a Russian agent

Through much of his first term, conspiracy theorists wondered and tweeted that US President Trump must be a Russian agent

It’s the international friendships where one can most clearly see the costs mounting in real time. Just look at the statements coming from that mountain redoubt of global capitalism at Davos: Canadian prime minister Mark Carney – the leader of our closest ally and largest trading partner, whose military is now modelling doing battle with the US across what has long been the world’s longest unguarded border – got a standing ovation for a speech in which he proclaimed, “Let me be clear: We are in the midst of a rupture, not a transition.”

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Trump’s relentless push to ‘own’ Greenland may have precipitated self-immolation of US as a superpower

Trump’s relentless push to ‘own’ Greenland may have precipitated self-immolation of US as a superpower

Trump’s interest in Greenland is as inexplicable and personal as ever a presidential side quest was. Seeking control from the Danes of a territory holding just 57,000 people and land mostly covered by mile-thick ice is not some long-held conservative shibboleth; it’s not something long lectured about in international-relations classrooms .

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Catholic cardinals worried US foreign policy is driven by polarisation, partisanship, narrow economic and social interests

Catholic cardinals worried US foreign policy is driven by polarisation, partisanship, narrow economic and social interests

In a joint statement, Cardinals Blase Cupich of Chicago, Robert McElroy of Washington and Joseph Tobin of Newark, New Jersey, warned that without a moral vision, the current debate over Washington’s foreign policy was mired in “polarisation, partisanship and narrow economic and social interests.”

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President Trump threatens to use tariffs to push countries to back US controlling Greenland

President Trump threatens to use tariffs to push countries to back US controlling Greenland

US President Donald Trump suggested on Friday that he may punish countries with tariffs if they don’t back the US controlling Greenland, a message that came as a bipartisan Congressional delegation sought to lower tensions in the Danish capital. Trump for months has insisted that the US should control Greenland,...

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US dethronement of Maduro raises unease about international legal framework as Trump warns Colombia, covets Greenland

US dethronement of Maduro raises unease about international legal framework as Trump warns Colombia, covets Greenland

US President Donald Trump insists capturing Maduro was legal. His administration has declared the drug cartels operating from Venezuela to be unlawful combatants and said the US is now in an “armed conflict” with them, according to an administration memo obtained in October.

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