UK defends Chagos deal after Trump calls it 'act of great stupidity'
The US president says it is "another in a very long line of National Security reasons why Greenland has to be acquired".
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The US president says it is "another in a very long line of National Security reasons why Greenland has to be acquired".
Doug Bowser is joining Hasbro's board of directors just weeks after retiring as Nintendo of America's president, according to an announcement on Tuesday. Though Hasbro's press release doesn't provide any specifics about Bowser's role on the board of directors, the company has big plans for its future in video games. Hasbro already licenses its intellectual […]
The withdrawal from al-Hol comes as Syrian government forces advance into the north-east, two days after a ceasefire agreement.
Anthropic's Long-Term Benefit Trust is the company's independent governance structure
In a wide-ranging interview, Reed Brody, former NY Asst Attorney General and renowned int'l human rights lawyer, sounds the alarm at home. Drawing on decades of experience, Brody delivers a scathing assessment of a second Trump term, raising urgent concerns about the erosion of institutions, the rule of law, and checks and balances. Unlike Trump's first term, when political norms and guardrails curbed some of his extreme impulses, Brody warns an emboldened Trump prioritises fealty and capitulation over country.
Trump's battle for Greenland: Why the stock market hates it all
Talk of the “Sell America” trade is making a big comeback on Tuesday as President Donald Trump’s latest tariff threats against European allies raised the possibility of a rerun of last April’s violent market spasms.
Stock Market Today: Dow Dives 750 Points On Trump Greenland Tariffs; Nvidia And Tesla Slide (Live Coverage)
The problems in Japan may expand elsewhere.
Rolling coverage of the World Economic Forum in Davos, where European Commission president says Europe must respond to geopolitical shocksFull report: Trump tariffs over Greenland are an error, says Ursula von der LeyenScott Bessent then denies that European Union countries, and the UK, could exercise the “nuclear option” over the Greenland crisis, and dump their holdings of US Treasuries.Asked how the Treasury Department, and the White House, would prepare for this, Bessent insists it is a “completely false narrative”, and claims the media are “hysterical” over the issue.I would say this is the same kind of hysteria that we heard on April 2nd. There was a panic.What I am urging everyone here to do is sit back, take a deep breath, and let things play out.What president Trump is threatening on Greenland is very different than the other trade deals. So I would urge all countries to stick with their trade deals. Continue reading…
The US president says it is "another in a very long line of National Security reasons why Greenland has to be acquired".
Doug Bowser is joining Hasbro's board of directors just weeks after retiring as Nintendo of America's president, according to an announcement on Tuesday. Though Hasbro's press release doesn't provide any specifics about Bowser's role on the board of directors, the company has big plans for its future in video games. Hasbro already licenses its intellectual […]
The withdrawal from al-Hol comes as Syrian government forces advance into the north-east, two days after a ceasefire agreement.
Anthropic's Long-Term Benefit Trust is the company's independent governance structure
In a wide-ranging interview, Reed Brody, former NY Asst Attorney General and renowned int'l human rights lawyer, sounds the alarm at home. Drawing on decades of experience, Brody delivers a scathing assessment of a second Trump term, raising urgent concerns about the erosion of institutions, the rule of law, and checks and balances. Unlike Trump's first term, when political norms and guardrails curbed some of his extreme impulses, Brody warns an emboldened Trump prioritises fealty and capitulation over country.
Trump's battle for Greenland: Why the stock market hates it all
Talk of the “Sell America” trade is making a big comeback on Tuesday as President Donald Trump’s latest tariff threats against European allies raised the possibility of a rerun of last April’s violent market spasms.
Stock Market Today: Dow Dives 750 Points On Trump Greenland Tariffs; Nvidia And Tesla Slide (Live Coverage)
The problems in Japan may expand elsewhere.
Rolling coverage of the World Economic Forum in Davos, where European Commission president says Europe must respond to geopolitical shocksFull report: Trump tariffs over Greenland are an error, says Ursula von der LeyenScott Bessent then denies that European Union countries, and the UK, could exercise the “nuclear option” over the Greenland crisis, and dump their holdings of US Treasuries.Asked how the Treasury Department, and the White House, would prepare for this, Bessent insists it is a “completely false narrative”, and claims the media are “hysterical” over the issue.I would say this is the same kind of hysteria that we heard on April 2nd. There was a panic.What I am urging everyone here to do is sit back, take a deep breath, and let things play out.What president Trump is threatening on Greenland is very different than the other trade deals. So I would urge all countries to stick with their trade deals. Continue reading…