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Several European countries announced in January 2026 they will send troops to Greenland in response to US President Donald Trump's push to take over the autonomous Danish territory, but a video circulating online that shows a formation of warships is not linked to the deployment.
The development underscores European concerns over the controversial and ambitious project — which some say seeks to replace the United Nations' role in mediating global conflicts.
Top officials from across the European Union will meet in Brussels on Thursday to discuss Greenland and, more broadly, their dire relationship with America.
The European Union and the Mercosur bloc of South American countries have formally signed a long-sought landmark free trade agreement.
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NATO's Rutte: Would more defense spending by European countries happen with Trump? Absolutely not
NATO General Secretary Mark Rutte explained to FOX News' 'Special Report,' that President Trump has pushed NATO countries into increasing their defense spending: MARK RUTTE: As I said this morning and a panel address,
Trump and White House envoy Witkoff have said a deal to resolve nearly four years of war between Russia and Ukraine is close.
Joe Biden promised Europe that "America is back" early in his presidency, aiming to mend ties after Donald Trump's tenure
The president’s meeting with Zelenskyy is scheduled to take place after a Gaza Board of Peace event in Davos and follows bilateral meetings on Wednesday with NATO Secretary Gene