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Trudeau Says Canada Ready for ‘Forceful’ Retaliation Against US Tariffs

Canada stands ready to retaliate if U.S. President Donald Trump decides to impose tariffs on Feb. 1, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says.

Panama’s President Says There Will Be No Negotiation Over Canal’s Ownership: ‘It’s Impossible’

Panama’s president will not hold any negotiations about ownership of Panama Canal, following Trump’s suggestion the U.S. would take ownership of waterway again.
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Minister Joly Says Trump Holds the Cards on Tariffs After Rubio Meeting

Canadian officials are making a diplomatic push in Washington to avoid U.S. tariffs but ultimately remain in the dark about Trump’s intentions Mélanie Joly said.

Challenge for NATO Nations After Trump, Rutte Suggest Higher Target for Defense Spending

Mark Rutte, secretary general of NATO, that U.S. President Trump is right to request members of the alliance spend at least 5 percent of their GDP on defense.

Trump’s Energy Agenda Could Complicate EU’s Net Zero Dreams: Analysts

President Donald Trump’s dramatic shift of U.S. energy policy could have a knock-on effect on Europe’s ambitious net zero plans, according to analysts.

Beyond Tariffs: How Canada Could Be Impacted by Trump’s Day 1 Changes

Canada could be affected by a lot more than merely potential tariffs as Trump kickstarted his plan for America with a slew of actions on Day 1 of his mandate.

Rubio Hosts Quad Counterparts on Day 1 as Secretary of State

Secretary of State Marco Rubio engaged with peers from Australia, India, and Japan—a grouping who share concerns about growing challenges from communist China.

Trump Returns to a Europe That Has Shifted to the Right

Trump faces a political landscape in Europe where countries including France, Germany, Austria, and Sweden have shifted toward right-wing parties and policies.