United States International Relations

How Trump’s Greenland Strategy Is Backfiring: What You Need to Know
For more than a century, U.S. leaders have shown interest in Greenland, hoping to add this vast, icy land to ... Read more

Key Insights: Russia and Ukraine Engage in U.S.-Facilitated Talks in Riyadh – What You Need to Know
Ukrainian and U.S. officials recently met in Saudi Arabia to explore the possibility of a limited cease-fire with Russian representatives. ... Read more

Venezuela Welcomes U.S. Deportees Back Home: A Historic Flight Returns After Weeks
On a recent Sunday, the U.S. government sent a flight carrying deportees back to Venezuela. This marks the first such ... Read more

Mark Carney Urges Snap Elections in Canada: Navigating the Threat of Trumpism
Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada announced the federal election date for April 28 on Sunday. This comes at a ... Read more

U.S. Officials Head to Greenland: What Trump’s Takeover Talk Means for the Future
Usha Vance, the Second Lady of the United States, is set to visit Greenland this week. She’ll be joined by ... Read more

Pentagon Briefs Musk on China: Insights into Potential Conflict and Defense Strategies
The Pentagon was set to brief Elon Musk on military strategies concerning a potential conflict with China. Two U.S. officials ... Read more

Trump Administration Claims Deportees Are Gang Members: What We Know So Far
Since the U.S. government recently deported hundreds of Venezuelan immigrants to a prison in El Salvador, there’s been a lot ... Read more

Why Chinese Nationalists Are Celebrating Trump’s VoA Funding Cuts: Unpacking the Impact on Global Media
Chinese state media is celebrating major budget cuts to U.S. government-funded media like Voice of America (VOA) and Radio Free ... Read more

How Nayib Bukele Seizes Opportunity in Trump’s Deportation Policies for El Salvador’s Future
After the Trump administration recently deported a large number of Venezuelans to El Salvador, President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador ... Read more