
‘They Won’t Be There for Us’: Trump Questions NATO Allies’ Commitment
Trump warned that, without U.S. backing, NATO would command “zero fear” from rivals.

Trump warned that, without U.S. backing, NATO would command “zero fear” from rivals.

Washington’s demand for Venezuelan oil has deepened tensions after the arrest of former president Nicolás Maduro.

Copenhagen warns that a hostile U.S. initiative would break NATO apart—but Greenland’s prime minister urges calm.

The U.S. president says American officials found no evidence of a Ukrainian strike on the Russian presidential residence.

The U.S. president met with his Ukrainian counterpart in an attempt to draft a peace proposal that would end the war in Ukraine.

Washington has actively aimed to broker Middle East peace since Trump returned to office, but major obstacles to a lasting settlement remain.

President Vučić is considering pursuing criminal complaints against protesters and officials involved in halting the luxury development.

The White House justifies its latest entry restrictions, both citing security concerns and the difficulty verifying documents from regions with active extremist groups.

Oil markets reacted immediately to Washington’s announcement, with the price of crude climbing, as traders weighed up the risk of losing a potential million barrels a day from the global supply chain.

The German Chancellor warned that forcing Ukraine into a peace its people cannot accept would be a grave mistake.