Trump suggests ‘friendly takeover of Cuba’
President Trump indicated the U.S. might pursue a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba as the Cuban government negotiates with Washington amid economic turmoil.
Rubio names Iran as a state supporting illegal detentions
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has labeled Iran a state supporting illegal detentions, warning of potential consequences if such actions continue.
Donald Trump says he is 'not happy' with talks with Iran and fears of a US attack grow.
US President Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the latest negotiations with Iran regarding its nuclear program, contributing to heightened tensions about potential military action.
The foreign policy of Donald Trump: resurrecting imperialism
The article discusses Donald Trump's foreign policy, highlighting its aggressive and imperialistic nature, focusing on the appropriation of resources and territories from other countries.
Trump says he is dissatisfied with negotiations with Iran: 'They don't want to go far enough'
U.S. President Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the ongoing negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program, claiming the Iranian government is not willing to make necessary concessions.
'I will intervene...', Trump speaks on PAK-Afghanistan conflict
U.S. President Donald Trump has stated his intention to intervene in the ongoing conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan, emphasizing his strong ties with Pakistan and praising its leadership.
Dozens of US Republicans call for tariff probe into Australian lamb
At least 36 Republican members of the US Congress are pushing for an investigation into Australian lamb imports, citing the need for higher tariffs to protect American farmers.
Trump says of Iran 'sometimes you have to' use force as US-Tehran tensions rise
Donald Trump has indicated a willingness to use military force against Iran if necessary, amid rising tensions and stalled nuclear negotiations.
Trump Considers 'Friendly Takeover' of Cuba
President Donald Trump mentioned the possibility of a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba amid increasing US pressure on the island's communist government.
Trump: Discusses 'Takeover' of Cuba
President Donald Trump suggests a potential 'friendly takeover' of Cuba amidst the island's economic struggles and recent U.S. policy changes.
So 'friendly': Trump proposes to take Cuba 'in a friendly way': 'They have no money or food'
Donald Trump suggested the possibility of a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba, claiming the country faces significant challenges due to U.S. energy sanctions.
Trump suggests US could carry out ‘friendly takeover’ of Cuba
Donald Trump has proposed the idea of a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba amid escalating tensions between the US and Cuba following the political situation in Venezuela.
Trump says the US is studying 'friendly takeover' of Cuba
Trump suggested the US might explore a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba amid increasing pressure on the communist island.
Trump says ‘maybe we’ll have a friendly takeover of Cuba’
President Trump suggested a potential 'friendly takeover' of Cuba amid ongoing fuel shortages and economic struggles faced by the Cuban government.
Marco Rubio orders US officials to stop commentary that could strain Iran talks
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio instructed diplomats to avoid public commentary that may exacerbate tensions and undermine negotiations with Iran.
‘Preferential Treatment’... to Vladimir Putin: Why Trump Did NOT Impose Tariffs on Russia?
The article discusses why Trump exempted Russia from tariffs amidst his broader tariff policy that affected many other countries.
Trump: We might agree on a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba
Donald Trump has suggested the possibility of a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba, indicating a shift in U.S.-Cuba relations.
Trump: Maybe we will get a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba
U.S. President Donald Trump suggests a potential 'friendly takeover' of Cuba and mentions increased pressure on the country due to tariffs.
After Venezuela, Trump considers 'friendly' takeover of Cuba
President Donald Trump has announced his consideration of a 'friendly' takeover of Cuba amidst ongoing economic pressures on the island.
Trump: "I am not satisfied with Iran, I want a deal but..."
US President Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran while emphasizing the need for further talks regarding Tehran's nuclear program.
Afghanistan and Pakistan: No Peace at the Hindu Kush
The article discusses the ongoing tensions between Pakistan and the Taliban, highlighting the complexities of past US and European military interventions.
New York Times: Regime Change in Cuba Pleases Trump, But Risks Are High
The Trump administration is torn between the desire for regime change in Cuba and the potential for uncontrollable chaos just off the U.S. coast.
The US Plans to Propose an American to Head the UN World Food Program
The United States intends to propose an American to lead the UN World Food Program following Cindy McCain's announcement of her resignation from the position.
Meloni: Trump's tariffs are a 'mistake' - Calls for a 'free trade zone' between Europe and the US
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni advocates for a free trade zone between the EU and the US, calling Trump's tariffs a mistake and urging de-escalation of tensions.
Trumpist architect and critic of Moraes takes on advisor role in the US to deal with Brazil
The US government has appointed Darren Beattie as Senior Policy Advisor for Brazil, tasked with promoting an 'America First' foreign policy agenda.
Marco Rubio will travel to Israel and will be there for two days
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit Israel on March 2 and 3 to meet with the government amid rising tensions with Iran.
Marco Rubio travels to Israel to discuss Iran
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to visit Israel next week for discussions on Iran amid rising tensions between the two countries.
Diplomatic Fever and Military Readiness in the Middle East – Ultimatum to Iran
Tensions are escalating in the Middle East as the U.S. increases its military presence and diplomatic efforts aim to prevent widespread conflict, with a focus on Iran.
Coface: The US Supreme Court's ruling will not fundamentally change tariff policy
The US Supreme Court ruled that President Trump exceeded his authority in implementing tariffs under the IEEPA, but the administration plans to rely on a different legal framework for future tariffs.
World Economy: 'We now have better cards against Donald Trump'
Economist Gabriel Felbermayr discusses the recent US Supreme Court decision to halt some of Trump's tariffs, viewing it as a positive opportunity for Germany and Europe.
Strikes on Iran wouldn’t drag US into another ‘forever war’ – Vance
US Vice President J.D. Vance asserts that potential military strikes on Iran will not lead to a prolonged conflict similar to past wars, despite concerns about military involvement in the region.
Why Pakistan-Afghan war is most dangerous in decades and should be dreaded by all
Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have escalated to a dangerous level that could have significant implications for global stability amidst other geopolitical conflicts.
Vance says 'no chance' US will get into prolonged Middle East war amid Iran tensions
Vice President JD Vance asserted that there is 'no chance' the U.S. will become involved in a prolonged military conflict in the Middle East as tensions with Iran rise.
Reuters: The US will accept 4,500 white South Africans per month as refugees
Washington plans to process up to 4,500 applications from white South Africans monthly under a refugee protection program, exceeding the stated refugee cap.
Nigeria responds after US labels it ‘deadliest country to be Christian’
Nigeria has rejected the US classification of it as the 'deadliest country to be Christian' and denied government policy against any religious group.
The Gerapetritis – Rubio Meeting and the Warm Discussion with Mamdani
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio held a significant meeting focused on various topics, set against the backdrop of shifting U.S. foreign policy.
Mexico and the Review of the T-MEC: Trade, Security, and Strategic Negotiation
The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision to invalidate tariffs imposed under IEEPA and the announcement of new levies under section 122 inflects Mexico's trade environment ahead of the formal review of the T-MEC.
Amanda Lind: Don't label us as 'soft on crime'
Amanda Lind addresses criticisms of the Green Party's stance on crime policy, emphasizing the importance of discussing justice without stigma and acknowledging Sweden's need for more mines for climatic reasons.
Letter to the Editor. Abolish the waiting day – an insult to us in care and welfare
A healthcare worker argues that the current waiting day policy financially penalizes staff for minor injuries, urging its abolition.
Remarks from the former commander of US Army Europe - comments to Lithuania
Former US Army Europe Commander Ben Hodges comments on Lithuania's defense policy, highlighting a lack of urgency despite significant defense spending.
Trump administration moves Cuba toward greater dependence on the U.S.
The Trump administration is implementing strategies to increase Cuba's reliance on U.S. oil supplies amid an energy crisis, enabling leverage for political and economic change.
This country is winning the war in Europe... and no, it's not Russia or Ukraine
Iran is leveraging the ongoing war in Ukraine to further its foreign policy and national security objectives, positioning itself as a key ally to Russia amid U.S. opposition.
The Economist: Trump Manipulates Facts and Does Not Know His Objective in Iran
The Economist reports that President Trump is manipulating facts regarding his strategy on Iran, with clear uncertainty about his ultimate objectives.
Kim Jong-un does not mention China or Russia at the party congress – Insights into North Korea’s foreign policy from Toshiji Hiraiwa
Kim Jong-un's recent remarks at the party congress exclude mentions of China and Russia, focusing more on a pragmatic approach towards South Korea and implying a cautious stance in relation to the U.S.
China cannot replace US, Carney’s Conservative rival warns
Canada's Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre warns against viewing China as a substitute for the US in trade relations and criticizes Prime Minister Mark Carney's outreach to Beijing.
Francesca Albanese's Family Sues Trump: Here's Why
The family of Francesca Albanese has filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump and other members of the U.S. administration over sanctions related to her position on Palestinian rights.
An Unusual Detail in D. Trump's Most Important Speech: Mentioning a Possible Breakthrough
In his lengthy annual address to Congress, President Donald Trump praised his administration and hinted at a significant shift in policy.
How Trump shifted from opposing foreign wars to threatening war in Iran
Democratic leaders expressed concern over the Trump administration's opaque decision-making regarding potential military action in Iran, urging transparency about any intentions.
Melania Trump to lead UN security council session, White House says
First Lady Melania Trump will lead a UN Security Council session, focusing on education and its role in promoting global peace during the US's presidency of the council.
Trump allocated one billion dollars for forces against Iran. The most expensive thing is waiting
Trump has allocated one billion dollars for military forces to counter threats from Iran, while cautioning that patience is costly.