In a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos last week, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said a “rupture in the world order” meant “great powers” were acting “without any constraints”. He said ...
EN ROUTE TO BEIJING, Jan 28 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will arrive in Beijing on Wednesday evening for ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney reaffirmed his commitment to reducing Canada’s trade dependency on the US, amidst rising tensions with President Trump.
Liz Eisele McLellan, a volunteer ICE watcher monitoring the intensifying federal operations in Maine, told the Portland Press ...
Many in China view this visit as a tone setter for relations going forward as countries look for more reliable allies than ...
The Justice Department is not pursuing a civil rights probe into Alex Pretti’s death at the hands of federal agents in ...
Under the agreement, China would sharply reduce tariffs on Canadian canola seeds to a combined rate of roughly 15%, down from about 85%, while Canada would allow up to 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles ...
The Canadian prime minister indirectly slammed Trump's tariff threats, saying they're used as economic coercion against smaller countries.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday he told U.S. President Donald Trump that he meant what he said in his speech ...
Mark Carney said he stood by his Davos warning about great-power coercion in a call with Trump, pushing back on US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s account of the conversation.
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is heading to China, aiming to improve relations with Beijing amid tensions with the United States.
U.S.-Canada relations are getting iced over due to a philosophical difference of how international politics should work.
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