
Europe Left on the Sidelines as Trump Acts on Gaza
Washington presses ahead with a new Gaza governing body as European leaders squabble over legitimacy, the United Nations, and who gets a seat at the table.

Washington presses ahead with a new Gaza governing body as European leaders squabble over legitimacy, the United Nations, and who gets a seat at the table.

The patriotic-sovereignist coalition says the country needs the aircraft for its own defence.

The block should be viewed as a badge of honour, Renaud Camus, another conservative writer prevented from entering the UK last year said.

Commentators say that a new appointment is intended only to “distract from the truth.”

The government has itself poured cold water on suggestions this form of identification is dead and buried.

Greenland’s leader says U.S. proposals are “disrespectful,” but Trump maintains he will take the island “one way or the other.”

How can Britain defend other nations if it can barely defend itself?

Starmer could turn the deal down, but his own track record is unlikely to fill Brexiteers with hope.

European officials will try to persuade the U.S. president that they can keep Greenland secure by themselves.

The president is not interested in simply signing a document over the island, saying that ownership itself “is psychologically needed for success.”