Iran wants to prevent Trump from war. Offers unprecedented concessions
Iran is making significant concessions in an effort to deter President Trump from pursuing military action.
With Trump focused on Iran, Kim speaks of increasing North Korea's nuclear arsenal
North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un announced plans to expand the country's nuclear arsenal and stated that improvements in relations with the United States depend solely on Washington's stance.
Kim Jong-un assures that he will continue to strengthen North Korea's nuclear capabilities
Kim Jong-un announced plans to enhance North Korea's nuclear capabilities while expressing a willingness to negotiate with the U.S. if it withdraws its 'hostile policy.'
ExplaiN: What Will Happen with Iran - War or Deal with the US for Nuclear and Oil?
The crisis with Iran is reaching a critical phase, with the Middle East on the brink of escalation as Washington considers military action while Tehran explores diplomatic alternatives.
Strength and business are not enough: America is more alone
The article discusses the shortcomings of U.S. foreign policy under Donald Trump, emphasizing growing isolation and distrust among Western allies.
"It’s not that we either break ties with the Americans or do everything with them"
The French Deputy Minister of Defense asserts that European strategic autonomy does not mean a break with the United States, amid concerns over a significant European defense project faltering.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
US-China Agreement to Avoid War; Rubio Talks of Stability in Their Relations
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a newfound 'stability' in US-China relations, emphasizing the dangers of a potential global trade war.
Why Americans will confront China if they attack Iran
Tensions between the U.S. and Iran are escalating despite ongoing negotiations, highlighting a critical point in international relations involving nuclear capabilities and economic sanctions.
Shooting from US motorboat: 4 dead. "Terrorists," "We will respond": escalation between the US and Cuba
A shooting incident involving a US-registered motorboat near Cuba has resulted in four deaths and heightened tensions between the US and Cuba.
The "umbrella" is not enough in the storm
President Trump is attempting to rewrite global trade rules based on U.S. interests, as reiterated in his recent State of the Union address.
Today, Børsen opens the doors to a new visitor center
The Florida Attorney General is investigating an incident involving the Cuban Coast Guard shooting and killing four individuals aboard an American speedboat.
North Korea views South Korea as 'eternal enemy' while keeping 'conditional talks' open with the US: why selective diplomacy?
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un has declared South Korea an eternal enemy while signaling openness for conditional dialogue with the United States following a significant Party Congress meeting.
Kim Jong Un says he could get along well with the US, but rejects South Korea
North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un expresses willingness to improve relations with the US while denouncing South Korea as its enemy.
US Tariffs: 'If it were up to me, I would renegotiate for the EU'
EU trade expert Bernd Lange expresses concerns about ongoing uncertainties in tariff negotiations with the US, advocating for renegotiation from the EU's perspective.
On the day of Kim Jong-un's speech release... US 'ready to talk with North Korea, Cuba, and Iran'
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed readiness to engage in dialogue with representatives from North Korea, Cuba, and Iran, coinciding with Kim Jong-un's recent remarks on potential US-North Korea relations.
USA: Trump accuses Iran of working on nuclear program again
President Trump has accused Iran of continuing its nuclear program despite ongoing talks with Washington, fueling speculation of possible further military strikes.
Kim Jong-un threatens Korea with destruction, leaves the possibility of dialogue with the USA open
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has issued threats of destruction towards Korea while keeping the door open for potential dialogue with the United States.
Critical US-Iran Talks: Agreement or Conflict over Nuclear Issues in Geneva
US and Iranian officials are set to meet in Geneva for indirect talks amid escalating tensions over Iran's nuclear program and US military presence in the region.
Epstein Case: What Were the Financier's Relations with the Clinton Couple?
Bill and Hillary Clinton are set to testify before the US Congress regarding their connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Rubio: Cuba must radically change
Marco Rubio emphasizes the need for radical changes in Cuba to improve its situation.
South Africa: Economic Improvement Despite Frictions with Washington
South Africa's economy shows signs of improvement, with moderate growth projected and positive developments in financial ratings, amidst ongoing tensions with the United States.
Kim Jong-un suggests 'good relations' possible if the US retracts its hostile policies as party congress concludes
During the recent conclusion of the Korean Workers' Party Congress, Kim Jong-un stated that if the United States withdraws its hostile policy towards North Korea, there may be an opportunity for improved relations.
Kim Jong Un says North Korea could ‘get along well’ with U.S., amid rumours of possible Trump meeting
Kim Jong Un expressed that North Korea could have a favorable relationship with the U.S. if its nuclear status is recognized, while remaining critical of South Korea.
Trump: 'I hope the war ends within a month' to Zelensky... Will a US-Russia-Ukraine summit take place?
Donald Trump expressed hope for the war in Ukraine to conclude within a month during a phone call with President Zelensky, who indicated the potential for a summit involving the US, Russia, and Ukraine.
Havana identifies ‘terrorist infiltrators’ from US
Cuban authorities reported that a recent armed encounter with a US-flagged boat involved individuals suspected of planning a terrorist infiltration.
China freeze on H200 chip sales clouds Nvidia’s record earnings
Nvidia's record earnings are overshadowed by uncertainty regarding sales of its H200 chips in China due to ongoing U.S.-China trade tensions.
Maduro ignored ultimatum and celebrated New Year's before U.S. attack in his last days in power
Despite the impending threat of a U.S. military attack, Nicolás Maduro celebrated New Year's Eve with family and friends in Caracas, showing apparent confidence in his position.
Cuba claims exile Cubans in American boat intended to infiltrate the island
Cuba's government claims that ten armed Cuban exiles in an American-registered boat aimed to infiltrate the country, following an incident where the Cuban Coast Guard shot at the vessel, resulting in four deaths.
Democratic Party and Ministry of Industry Agree on Swift Processing of the U.S. Investment Special Law
The Democratic Party of Korea and the Ministry of Industry have reached a consensus on the need to quickly process the U.S. Investment Special Law currently pending in the National Assembly.
Kim signals openness to US ties while calling South Korea ‘most hostile’
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un indicated a willingness to improve relations with the US while labeling South Korea as its 'most hostile' adversary during remarks at a party congress.
US announces investigation after confrontation between American boat and Cuban military leaves 4 dead
The US government has announced an investigation into a confrontation that left four people dead after a Florida-registered boat clashed with Cuban military forces.
The shooting that left four dead in a US boat in Cuban waters: another element of tension between the Trump administration and the island
A tense confrontation between Cuban border troops and a US boat resulted in the deaths of four individuals and raised concerns about US-Cuba relations.
‘Global Tariffs’ Only 15% for Some Countries? Grier: Higher Tariffs if Trade Agreements are Not Fulfilled
Jamie Grier from the U.S. Trade Representative's office announced plans to impose higher tariffs for certain countries, with a potential increase to over 15% if trade agreements are violated.
Cuba kills four aboard US-registered speedboat who opened fire on guards
Cuba's military killed four individuals on a US-registered speedboat that allegedly opened fire on Cuban border guards.
In this worryingly quiet part of the city, its people brace for possible war
Residents of Jerusalem's Old City express concern and unease over the potential for war in the Middle East, as tourism and daily life are significantly disrupted.
Cuban forces kill four on US-registered speedboat
Cuban authorities report that four individuals were killed on a US-registered speedboat that allegedly opened fire on their patrol boat.
The Cuban Government confirms an armed confrontation with a civilian boat from Florida: four dead and six injured
The Cuban government has reported a deadly armed confrontation involving a Florida-registered civilian boat and a military vessel, resulting in four deaths and six injuries.
Trump to hike tariffs to 15 percent ‘where appropriate,’ U.S. trade rep says
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to increase global tariffs from 10% to 15% where deemed appropriate, according to Trade Representative Jamieson Greer.
Iran: The Secret of Pickaxe Mountain
The article discusses the claimed complete eradication of Iran's nuclear program following airstrikes by the US and Israel.
Tariff may exceed 15% for some countries, says US trade representative
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer indicated that import tariffs for certain countries could surpass the promised 15% by Donald Trump, while maintaining that tariffs on Chinese products will not increase further.
The United States fears that China will soon achieve nuclear parity with it
The U.S. fears that China's rapid expansion of its nuclear arsenal could lead to strategic parity within the next few years, escalating tensions between the two superpowers regarding nuclear deterrence and arms control.
Nicolás Maduro Distrusted Delcy Rodríguez and Believed the U.S. Would Not Attack After Speaking with Donald Trump, According to NYT
The New York Times reports that Nicolás Maduro believed a conversation with Donald Trump assured him the U.S. would not attack Venezuela, while also expressing distrust toward Delcy Rodríguez, his potential successor.
Germany in China: Is Europe starting to dismantle its ties with America?
The article discusses German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's visit to China and the shifting dynamics of Europe's relationship with the United States amidst global changes.
BNS Sprint: Wednesday's events in brief
The article discusses various significant events in Lithuania and abroad, including Ignitis Group's profit and plans to sell more shares, a check regarding the president's residence fence, and international developments such as Ukraine-US-Russia negotiations and Chancellor Scholz's visit to China.