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In a move that underscores the dramatic shift in international relations, President Donald Trump was warmly welcomed at the NATO summit, with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte affectionately dubbing ...
The British prime minister has caved to US pressure to boost defence spending, while hacking away at the welfare budget ...
Among President Donald Trump’s more ballyhooed successes in the early months of his second term has been forcing European ...
Conflict is reshaping the Middle East and energy markets, which are inextricably intertwined, in an unpredictable manner.The ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine and President Trump's tough stance on NATO have 'energized' the alliance ...
Fifty western allies are meeting today to discuss the US pledge – but it's best not to get too excited by this "really big" ...
The Dutch branded their former PM Mr Teflon. But the world won’t forget that he called the US president ‘daddy’ ...
Russia’s president declared this recession will not stand. Like a comic-book villain — melodramatic and delusional — Vladimir ...
In his Sunday column for MSNBC, the outlet's newsletter editor Ryan Teague Beckwith traced the enduring “daddy” metaphor in ...
Donald Trump fans keep calling him "daddy." And indeed, America has long had daddy issues with the presidency, but now they’re threatening democracy.
When negotiating global policy, leaders who stick to their principles tend to back down and suck up when Trump threatens. But once national campaigns are rolling we might see an anti-Trump stance is m ...