On Sunday, Emmanuel Macron was urging his fellow Europeans to use a ‘bazooka’ against Donald Trump in response to ...
Trump posted a digitally altered photograph amid tension with NATO members over his plan to acquire Greenland.
Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron, Germany’s Friedrich Merz, Finland’s Alexander Stubb, Italy’s Giorgia Meloni, and even Volodymyr Zelensky are in the chat, which also features European Commission ...
European leaders have turned to a group messaging app to coordinate their response to President Donald Trump's escalating ...
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday triggered a fresh global controversy after sharing AI-generated images on his Truth ...
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday posted a map of the United States of America, showing Canada, Venezuela and Greenland as ...
Ahead of his departure to Davos, the U.S. president took to social media for some late-night posts about Canada and European ...
Trump has said the responsibility to pick the country’s next leader rests on his administration. The choice appears to be ...
The informal messaging group, known as the 'Washington Group', brings together senior European figures who have grown accustomed to coordinating without Washington.
Trump shares a controversial altered map depicting Greenland, Canada, and Venezuela as U.S. territories, amid tensions with ...
Donald Trump has Europe’s leaders exactly where he wants them: scrambling and divided over how to react to his vow to seize ...