
Greenland: Tensions Rise After Failed Denmark–U.S. Meeting in Washington
The Greenland crisis is a symptom of the political and strategic rifts within the Atlantic Alliance.

The Greenland crisis is a symptom of the political and strategic rifts within the Atlantic Alliance.

The U.S. aerospace company’s rebound has been reinforced by major overseas deals highlighted by President Donald Trump, including a $96 billion commitment from Qatar Airways.

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

Washington has imposed terrorism sanctions on Middle Eastern affiliates of the Islamist movement.

The U.S. president condemned the scale of the violence the Tehran regime is using against its opponents.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will be meeting with the Danish defence minister as the alliance is planning “next steps” to bolster Arctic security.

Moscow warns the seizure of the Marinera could result in “further military and political tensions.”

European citizens walked free only after Washington changed the balance of power, raising hard questions about years of EU diplomacy.

The French president is attacking Donald Trump instead of dealing with his own political problems at home.

The Kremlin rejected the legality of Western sanctions and said the ship was sailing lawfully when it was seized by U.S. forces in the North Atlantic.