After America imposed a 25% tariff on steel and aluminium on March 12th, it said it would charge punitive levies on €8bn ...
Politicians everywhere are scrambling to make sense of Trump 2.0 but India wants to get ahead of the pack by emphasising how ...
President Trump’s threat to back a primary challenger against Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) is just the latest boiling point in their hot-and-cold relationship — and the Kentuckian is brushing off ...
The fundamentals of the U.S. economy are in good shape, with low unemployment and robust growth in recent quarters. But warning signs have been flashing and markets have been sliding amid policy ...
The Trump administration’s deep cuts at the department hit some offices harder than others, but the effects will likely be ...
After decades of low spending, Germany's likely next chancellor Friedrich Merz hopes to splurge billions of extra euros on ...
Global defense spending is set to surge as U.S. President Donald Trump signals that the world needs to defend itself without ...
There must be some way out of here… Before Ukraine declared it was ready to agree to a proposed 30-day ceasefire after the US said it would resume giving ...
Beyond hurting Mexico's metals sector, the 25% tariffs also will hit manufacturers in Mexico making products containing non-U.S. steel.
Europe is greeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as if he’s a rock hero but isn't doing much to support Ukraine.
Ukraine's grip on Kursk has likely been a particularly sore spot for the Kremlin since Kyiv launched its cross-border offensive last August.
The potential appointment has highlighted an emerging foreign policy fault line in the new Trump administration.