“I think we’re going to do things that people would be shocked at,” President Donald Trump declared on his second day in office. It was one of the few true things he said all week.
It may be the first international bluster-off of the second Trump administration. Colombian president Gustavo Petro shared a ...
At a time when many legacy publishers are struggling to survive, let alone expand their readership, The New York Times is ...
Reuters said no one from Trump's transition team had commented on the Axios story, which quoted two unnamed sources who claimed they had seen the communication. Denmark's Prime Minister Mette ...
Donald Trump says he will use his presidential powers to launch mass deportation operations, slash environmental regulations ...
COPENHAGEN: For the first time in Denmark's history, two individuals have been charged with improper treatment of a religious ...
Trump has a price, and the billionaires filling Trump’s cabinet and his pockets are willing to pay it for a chance to line their own.
Denmark’s defense minister wants to raise the Nordic country’s total military spending to more than 500 billion kroner ($70 billion) through 2033 as it seeks to ramp up investment in security ...
President Trump said Denmark will “come along” on the potential sale of Greenland and emphasized the U.S. and others need the Arctic island to fortify international security in the region.
President Trump reportedly held a “fiery” call with Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen over the president’s insistence that U.S. control of Greenland is necessary for American ...