President Trump has doubled down on his controversial tariffs, taking aim at a host of countries for “ripping off” America. Speaking from the Oval Office, the US President criticised Canada and Mexico once more before setting his sights on the European Union (EU).
PRESIDENT Donald Trump says Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky “isn’t grateful” and took US money like taking “candy from a baby” to fund the war with Russia. It
The Trump administration may pay more taxpayer dollars to farmers harmed by Trump’s tariffs than on nuclear delivery systems and weapons.
Donald Trump declares March 2025 as Irish-American Heritage Month, celebrating Irish contributions. Ireland PM Michael Martin will visit Washington to discuss US-Ireland relations.
Sir Keir Starmer's "relations reset" with the European Union looks set to come under scrutiny in an inquiry launched by the Foreign Affairs Select Committee. The inquiry, which is calling for evidence on cross-continent relations,
Donald Trump has sensed this weakness and is using it to advance his own narrow interests. Less than a fortnight after Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Vice President J. D. Vance read Europe the riot act at the Munich Security Conference in mid-February,
“The EU is a different kind of case than Canada ... increase in defence spending was “in our national interest” when asked if the UK expects Donald Trump to withdraw his threat of tariffs in return. She said: “In terms of the future trading ...
It is a pity that the Polish government – along with the rest of Brussels – is trying to prevent the peace negotiations,” Szijjarto wrote. “And this behavior in Brussels is what isolates the European Union.
Analysis: As the biggest trading partner of the US, the EU is concerned about Trump's threatened tariffs, but the bloc is also a formidable negotiator US president Donald Trump sees himself as a ...