Wall Street is faltering as it heads into the end of holiday shortened but rollercoaster week defined by Trump's moves on Greenland.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's landmark speech tells us a lot about the future of climate and energy geopolitics.
Trump claimed that his Greenland foray was needed to contain the influence of China and Russia in the Arctic. The result: China is more globally powerful than ever.
It's been a chilly week in geopolitics, but the growing importance of the Arctic isn't a new story. Here are a few reasons ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent promoted the idea of the province of Alberta voting to exit Canada as his boss lusts for U.S ...
Wall Street is faltering as it heads into the end of holiday shortened but rollercoaster week defined by Trump's moves on ...
Europe may have rallied to see off President Donald Trump over Greenland, but its leaders recognise the confrontation is ...
The Canadian prime minister offered a radical analysis of the collapse of the liberal world order. His response to that ...
So far, Carney has been lucky that he’s been judged by his rhetoric and his stated intentions, by the number of his trips and ...
If global trade is a chessboard, then the India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) – which India’s Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal called “the mother of all deals” and which now is sweetened by “U.S. heavy ...
It has been a week of geopolitical uncertainty and policy whiplash. Stocks and bonds regained ground, the US dollar sank and gold is set for its best week since 2020.
In an open letter shared on Truth Social Thursday night, U.S. President Donald Trump says Prime Minister Mark Carney’s ...