On the fourth anniversary of the invasion, European leaders visited Kyiv to show solidarity. While President Zelenskyy and President Macron claimed Russia's military and strategic failure, Moscow insisted on addressing conflict "root causes". Meanwhile, the World Bank raised Ukraine's rec
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio reaffirmed strong transatlantic ties at Munich Security Conference, calling America "a child of Europe" and stressing shared history and values, while European leaders urged greater independence and self-reliance in defence.
Responding to a reporter's question aboard Air Force One on whether there were updates on Greenland negotiations and contacts with European leaders, Trump said the process was already moving forward.
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.
California Governor Gavin Newsom criticised President Donald Trump ahead of Trump's Davos speech, urging European leaders to stay united. Trump said Greenland is vital for security, planned meetings in Davos, and threatened tariffs on Europe. EU leaders called it blackmail and planned an
Following this, US President Donald Trump issued a statement, saying, "NATO has been telling Denmark, for 20 years, that 'you have to get the Russian threat away from Greenland.' Unfortunately, Denmark has been unable to do anything about it. Now it is time, and it will be done!!!"
Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi on Friday said Iran has cut all lines of communication and shut down the internet, even attempting to jam satellite signals.
US Vice President JD Vance said on Thursday (local time) that the European leaders should take President Trump seriously on Greenland. Calling it important not only for American missile defence, but also the world missile defence, Vance said that Europe should take its security more serio
The White House indicated that President Donald Trump is considering various options, including military action, to acquire Greenland on national security grounds, a move that has raised concern among US allies, European leaders and lawmakers across party lines.
"Remember, for all of those big NATO fans, they were at 2% GDP, and most weren't paying their bills, UNTIL I CAME ALONG. The USA was, foolishly, paying for them! I, respectfully, got them to 5% GDP, AND THEY PAY, immediately. Everyone said that couldn't be done, but it could, because, bey
The White House said on Tuesday that it is considering several options to acquire Greenland and that the use of military is not off the table, CNN reported, citing Karoline Leavitt on Tuesday (local time).
European leaders rejected US President Donald Trump's remarks on Greenland, stressing that Arctic security must be collective and respect sovereignty. They reaffirmed Greenland's status within NATO and said decisions on its future rest only with Denmark and Greenland.