At Davos, US President Donald Trump questioned whether NATO would "be there for us" while pushing for US control of Greenland. He ruled out using force, called for "immediate negotiations," and said only the US can secure Greenland. He also slammed Denmark as "ungrateful."
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday slammed Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney over the latter's remarks at the World Economic Forum (WEF), saying that the country should be more "grateful" toward the US.
US President Donald Trump at WEF Davos ruled out using force to acquire Greenland, while pushing for "immediate negotiations" for full US ownership. He argued only the US can secure the territory, said it would strengthen NATO, and called Denmark "ungrateful" over Greenland's control.
At WEF Davos, US President Donald Trump criticised Denmark over Greenland, calling it "ungrateful" and saying the US was "stupid" to "give Greenland back" after World War 2. He said only the US can secure Greenland, as NATO allies pushed for diplomacy.
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday lauded the United States' economic performance, saying the country's economic boom benefits the entire world, while noting that global economic conditions depend on the US.
Amid sharp differences of US plans to take over Greenland, President Donald Trump on Wednesday took digs at parts of Europe in his speech at World Economic Forum here, saying "certain places in Europe are not even recognizable anymore" while also noting that the United States cares greatl
He said having a fool-proof integrated air and missile defence system in the form of Golden Dome for the continental United States is a fantasy given "hypersonics and other technology".
US President Donald Trump landed in Davos for the World Economic Forum after a delayed flight due to a "minor electrical issue." His visit comes amid tensions with European leaders over his Greenland push and tariff threats. Trump will meet leaders and deliver remarks at the forum.
US President Donald Trump arrived in Zurich to attend the World Economic Forum in Davos after a delayed flight. His visit comes amid tensions with Europe over his Greenland push and tariff threats. Trump will address the forum today and promote his "Board of Peace."
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday called for greater European independence in economic and security matters, noting the rapid global changes, while reaffirming Greenland's sovereignty and territorial integrity amid US President Donald Trump's threat to annex
Japan's bond markets surged to new highs due to rising expectations of fiscal stimulus under the country's new political leadership and shifting global market dynamics triggered by tariff policies of US President Donald Trump, banking and market expert Ajay Bagga said in an exclusive conv
In a post on X, Ramesh said that until a day earlier, Trump had claimed involvement in stopping the operation 68 times, which jumped straight to 70, once during his opening statement at the White House press conference, and later during the Q&A session.