At January’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the collapse of the rules-based order. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz likewise declared at ...
Friedrich Merz said he saw a "great opportunity" for the industrial exporters, while Xi Jinping called for "enhanced ...
As far as appearances go, the speech was pretty good, delivered in the near-impeccable English of a man who spent many years ...
Paula J. Dobriansky is vice chair of the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security and a former under ...
At the Munich Security Conference, Friedrich Merz declared that the decades-old world order no longer exists, Emmanuel Macron ...
Global consensus has taken a back seat to national security.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Friday that the U.S.’s role as a leader on the world stage is “lost” and urged President Trump to repair the transatlantic relationship to challenge threats from ...
Europe and Canada seek “strategic balance” between Washington and Beijing but often just get caught in the middle.
The US controls nuclear weapons in five NATO countries, but Europe may choose a new path amid strained relations.
In relative terms, Germany is losing ground. Nowhere is this more visible than in the automotive sector. Once the uncontested symbol of German industrial supremacy, it is now an arena in which Chinese ...
Carney's Davos speech did a 'service' by describing the world in 'stark' terms, ex-CIA director says
I would like to think that the intelligence ties between Canada and the United States will remain a lifeline that keeps ...
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