Will the new US tariffs hit Canada? The finance minister has no illusions
Canada's Finance Minister Franรงois-Philippe Champagne has acknowledged the impact of new US tariffs on Canadian trade following President Trump's recent address.
Leaving room for dialogue with the US administration, North Korea emphasizes 'hostile' relations with South Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un highlighted a willingness for dialogue with the US while reinforcing 'hostile' relations with South Korea during the recently held Workers' Party Congress.
American military deployment in the Middle East: USS Gerald Ford leaves Crete at the beginning of indirect talks about Iran
The USS Gerald Ford has departed from Crete amidst renewed indirect talks between the US and Iran concerning Tehran's nuclear program.
Reported to have shot terrorists on an American boat
Cuban authorities have claimed responsibility for the fatal shooting of four men on a boat registered in the United States, stating that they were terrorists planning an attack on Cuba.
Cancelled visit with Trump: US Hockey captain: 'I found that to be a tasteless joke'
Comments from Donald Trump displeased US women's hockey stars, with captain Hilary Knight criticizing the president's remarks as overshadowing their Olympic success.
Detailed Report: Prime Minister 'Does Not Assume Return of Futenma Base' in Upper House Representative Questions
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed confidence in the passage of the initial budget for the new fiscal year while stating that the return of the US Futenma Air Station in Okinawa is not expected.
Zaharova's Outburst Against the USA
Maria Zakharova accuses the United States of deliberately provoking conflicts following a deadly incident involving the Cuban Coast Guard and a U.S.-registered boat.
Meatpacking District in Copenhagen closed after report of fire
The Cuban Coast Guard has shot and killed four people on board an American speedboat, prompting an investigation by Florida authorities.
Sources: The White House wants Israel to launch a first attack against Iran
US President Donald Trump's advisors preferred that Israel would take the first military action against Iran in the case of a potential escalation, rather than the United States.
The mysterious man of Khamenei who rules Iran and wants close ties with Putin
Ali Larijani has been chosen by Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to take de facto governance as tensions rise with the US amid ongoing diplomatic efforts in Oman.
US-Iran hold third round of talks as Trump deploys warships in Mideast
The US and Iran are engaged in a third round of talks amid heightened tensions as Trump sends warships to the Middle East.
US and Ukrainian negotiators meet in Geneva after night-time Russian strikes
US and Ukrainian negotiators, including key figures like Rustem Umerov and Jared Kushner, are meeting in Geneva to discuss peace talks amid ongoing Russian aggression.
IMF issues national debt warning to US
The IMF warns that the US national debt is set to reach 140% of GDP within five years if fiscal deficits are not reduced.
Kim Jong-un's Diverging Strategies Toward the South and the US, and Nuclear Policy... The Key Phrase is 'Safety and Development of the North Korean Regime'
Kim Jong-un emphasizes the necessity of nuclear armament and erecting barriers between North and South Korea while hinting at the future need to reconcile with the US for North Korea's development.
Zimbabwe pulls out of US health aid talks
Zimbabwe has decided to withdraw from discussions regarding healthcare aid from the United States.
Secret pact for CM-302 supersonic missiles: Iran's plan to target US aircraft carriers
Iran is reportedly close to a deal with China to purchase supersonic anti-ship cruise missiles amid heightened military tensions in the Persian Gulf.
Oman claims that the USA and Iran are open to 'new and creative ideas'
Oman's Foreign Minister Badra Albusaidi stated that negotiators have shown unprecedented openness to new and creative ideas and solutions during talks with US envoys.
First U.S. Investment Project, 'Risks Everywhere' - JBIC President Hayashi
JBIC President Nobuhiko Hayashi discussed the challenges and risks associated with Japan's initial investment projects in the U.S., totaling $5.5 billion, during a press conference on March 26.
Senator Lindsey Graham: Iran is facing a Berlin Wall moment โ history is watching us now
Senator Lindsey Graham discusses the current unrest in Iran and the pivotal moment it presents for the United States and the world.
China-EU trade ties are at a crossroads. Could tech bridge the divide?
China-EU trade relations are facing challenges, but technology could offer a pathway for cooperation amid rising US-China tensions.
US and China have achieved 'strategic stability' in the relationship, says Rubio
Marco Rubio, the US Secretary of State, announced that the US and China have reached a form of 'strategic stability' ahead of President Trump's visit to China.
Third Round of US-Iran Negotiations Held; US Military Preparedness and Iran's Nuclear Proposal Under Review
The US and Iran held a third round of high-level negotiations in Geneva amid heightened military readiness by the US and expectations from Iran for sanctions relief in exchange for nuclear limitations.
Iran insists not seeking nuclear weapon ahead of US talks
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian asserted that the country is not pursuing a nuclear weapon ahead of crucial talks with the United States in Switzerland.
Arabs hate Iran, but fear an American attack
Saudi Arabia is preparing for a possible U.S. military attack on Iran by increasing its oil production and exports, according to Riyadh sources.
Hillary Clinton testifies today in Epstein investigation
Hillary Clinton is scheduled to testify before the House in an investigation related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
US imposes dialogue between Morocco and Polisario to reach an agreement in the Sahara
The US is pressuring Morocco and the Polisario Front to engage in dialogue to resolve the Western Sahara conflict, which has lasted for nearly fifty years.
North Korea pledges further nuclear build-up
North Korea's Kim Jong-un has declared the country's commitment to further expanding its nuclear arsenal as part of a long-term strategy amid ongoing tensions with the United States.
Orbรกn's attack on Zelensky: Respect us!
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbรกn accuses Ukraine of trying to drag his country into the war with Russia and demands the reopening of an oil pipeline.
Iran issues chilling warning as war threat with US continues to escalate
Iran's foreign minister warns of the potential for a devastating regional war due to escalating tensions with the US, as indirect talks are set to take place in Geneva.
Iran: Focus will be on the nuclear issue
Discussions surrounding the negotiations will be focused on Iran's nuclear issue, according to spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei.
Iran: focus will be solely on the nuclear issue
Iran is focusing its negotiations solely on nuclear issues while seeking the lifting of sanctions and asserting its right to peaceful nuclear energy usage.
US and Iranian negotiators meet for crunch nuclear talks โ Middle East live
The third round of U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations has commenced in Geneva, mediated by Oman, as both sides prepare to discuss terms regarding Iran's nuclear program.
Former US commander in Lithuanian defense misses a sense of urgency
A former US military commander has expressed concerns about the lack of urgency in Lithuania's defense preparations amid threats from Russia and Belarus.
Sikorski in the Sejm on Europe and America
Radosลaw Sikorski addressed the Sejm, emphasizing the importance of the European Union in shaping the future of Europe and discussing the challenges in Poland's relationships with the US and EU.
The USA will offer passport services to Jewish settlers in the West Bank
The US is set to provide on-site consular services in two Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank for the first time, an action criticized by Palestinian officials as a clear violation of international law.
What did the US government respond to the allegations of hiding documents in Trump's sexual abuse case
The US Department of Justice denies any wrongdoing in the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's cases while reviewing them for proper conduct.
US government accused of concealing documents related to Donald Trump's sexual exploitation case
The US Justice Department is under scrutiny for potentially mishandling documents linked to a sexual assault claim against Donald Trump while releasing information about Jeffrey Epstein's cases.
Is it true that crime in the US is at its lowest level in history, as Trump says?
Trump claimed that the crime rate is now the lowest since 1900, but recent data shows this is only true for homicide rates and not for violent crimes overall.
Special Arrangements at Chepauk Before India-Zimbabwe Match?
Ahead of the crucial T20 World Cup match between India and Zimbabwe, special arrangements involving a US chemical will be made at Chepauk.
Cuban army killed four people who allegedly tried to infiltrate the country from the US by boat and carry out terrorist activities
Cuban authorities announced the killing of four individuals who allegedly attempted to infiltrate the island from the United States with plans for terrorist acts.
For Donald Trump, Robert De Niro is a "sick person with a disturbed mind"
Donald Trump criticized Robert De Niro on his Truth Social platform, calling him mentally disturbed after De Niro's comments urging Americans to resist Trumpโs administration.
First Israel and then us. Trump's advisors prefer an Israeli attack on Iran as more advantageous
Trump's advisors are prioritizing an Israeli attack on Iran over other strategies, indicating a shift in diplomatic focus.
U.S. Anti-Crime Cooperation, a Necessary Evil
The article critiques the recent State of the Union address by Donald Trump, emphasizing the collaboration between the U.S. and Mexico in combating drug cartels while highlighting the Mexican casualties in the operations.
Iran warns of a 'devastating war' if no agreement is reached with the US
Iran has indicated that a military intervention by the US would lead to a 'devastating war,' while both sides continue negotiations in Geneva regarding Iran's nuclear program.
US and Ukrainian negotiators meet in Geneva after Russia launches hundreds of drones in overnight attack โ Europe live
Poland's foreign minister outlined the staggering costs of defending NATO's eastern flank against potential Russian aggression, estimating it at โฌ1.2 trillion.
Crisis in Cuba with international implications - Dead, investigations, and geopolitical pressures
The Cuban government reported an armed incursion attempt from the US, resulting in fatalities and injuries during a naval confrontation in Cuban waters.
Asylum in the U.S.: the change proposed by the DHS for the work permit (EAD) that would apply after April 2026
The U.S. DHS has proposed a change to work permit regulations for asylum seekers, extending the wait time for EAD applications from 180 days to 365 days.
SBA Group opens the largest business investment in Lithuania in the USA: will produce more than 2 million pieces of furniture annually
SBA Group has inaugurated a new factory in the USA, marking a significant expansion in its operations with plans for further growth and hiring.
Germany in 1943, America in 2026
The article draws parallels between the resistance of German women during the Nazi regime in 1943 and contemporary actions against immigrant detentions in America.
USFK denies apologizing to Seoul for standoff with Chinese jets
US Forces Korea denies that its commander apologized to South Korean military leaders regarding a recent standoff with Chinese fighter jets, clarifying that advance notification was given.