Trump’s Greenland Gambit Worsens Transatlantic Trust
This week’s Greenland gambit by President Trump has eroded Arctic governance, undercut international law, and deepened a trust deficit within NATO in early 2026.
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This week’s Greenland gambit by President Trump has eroded Arctic governance, undercut international law, and deepened a trust deficit within NATO in early 2026.
President Trump’s renewed bid to acquire Greenland for security reasons has drawn condemnation from Denmark, Greenland leaders, and the EU, raising fresh concerns over sovereignty and Arctic strategy.
Cuba rejects the U.S. decision to label Venezuela a foreign terrorist organization, calling it arbitrary and politically motivated and warning of regional instability.
On Dec. 10, US President Donald Trump announced the seizure of a large oil tanker near Venezuela, citing “sufficient cause”. AG Pam Bondi later released declassified footage.
This year’s LA Auto Show saw a 40% drop in EV debuts as stringent US policies undercut automakers’ electric ambitions, widening a gap with global trends.
New documents show 44-year-old Haitian migrant Marie Ange Blaise had valid U.S. work authorization when she died in ICE custody, prompting questions about her detention and care.
China advocates for true multilateralism to address global challenges, offering a cooperative alternative to the U.S.’s shift towards unilateralism.
US policy changes under President-elect Trump may slow global economic growth, warn economists, citing increased tariffs and rising inflation.
The UN Security Council passes a ceasefire resolution for Gaza as Washington abstains for the first time, signaling a potential shift in U.S. policy amid intense global pressure.