- February 18th, 2026
The fatal shooting of a US citizen by a federal immigration agent in Minneapolis has erupted into a political firestorm, with Democratic leaders accusing the Trump administration of spreading false and misleading claims to justify the killing before any independent...
In unusually blunt and seemingly uncoordinated remarks, the presidents of France and Germany have issued strong warnings about the trajectory of U.S. foreign policy under Donald Trump, signaling growing European concern over the erosion of the postwar rules-based international order....
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced plans to meet Danish officials next week to discuss Greenland, amid escalating tensions over President Donald Trump’s repeated proposals to acquire the Arctic territory. The move comes as NATO allies express alarm at...
The Trump administration has sharply expanded a controversial visa bond requirement, nearly tripling the number of countries whose citizens must post refundable bonds of up to US $15,000 in order to apply for a U.S. visitor visa. The dramatic move marks...
US President Donald Trump has claimed that Venezuela will “turn over” approximately $2 billion worth of crude oil to the United States under a new arrangement that would redirect supplies away from China and ease pressure on Venezuela’s constrained oil...
NATO countries could attack another, but it is so far outside the alliance’s postwar imagination that its most famous clause does not clearly spell out what would happen if two members were to come to blows. Article 5 of the...
Nearly 150 countries have signed off on a reworked global tax agreement aimed at curbing profit shifting by multinational corporations, but a major exemption for the United States has sparked backlash from tax transparency advocates, who warn the deal risks...
Caracas awoke on Sunday to a city suspended between fear and disbelief, just 24 hours after the United States launched its first-ever large-scale military attack on South American soil and detained Venezuela’s long-time president, Nicolás Maduro. The overnight assault, carried...
Denmark’s prime minister has issued a firm rebuke to US President Donald Trump, urging him to stop threatening to take over Greenland after he again insisted that the United States “absolutely” needs the vast Arctic territory for national security reasons....
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