U.S. President Donald Trump's "America First" changes to foreign policy could have drastic consequences for Canada's approach to aid, trade, intelligence and diplomacy.
In an era of global uncertainty, Shettima’s insights offer a thought-provoking lens through which to view Trump’s leadership.
Here are five economic forces that could shape the first year of Trump's presidency: Whipping inflation is easier said than done.
On the campaign trail last year, President Donald Trump talked tough about imposing tariffs as high as 60% on Chinese goods and threatened to renew the trade war with China that he launched during his first term.
Groups working with businesses on climate action said they see no retreat from climate goals despite Donald Trump's pledge to end what he calls a "green scam."
As national leaders and global captains of industry gathered at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos over the past week to discuss the most pressing issues facing the world, the subject of most conversations along hallways and open dialogues was a man who was not even there.
According to Tom Kloza, the global head of energy analysis at Oil Price Information Service, if fuel producers respond to the tariffs by cutting production, gasoline prices in the Midwest could climb 15 to 20 cents a gallon, with more muted effects in other parts of the country.
MSNBC hosts Joy Reid and Nicolle Wallace have boldly compared Donald Trump’s deportation and his administration’s plans to the Holocaust….
The decision was what investors and economists expected after a series of high readings of inflation and strong jobs reports.
A victory for Putin means, in due time, a re-charting of the entire map of Europe, to suit his vision of a Russian empire that never lost the Cold War. The only way to end the war in Ukraine is to ensure that Russia loses and that Ukraine wins.
He offers threats to Putin, flexibility for Xi and even an olive branch for Iran.
A familiarity with the gears of government helped Trump’s team move with much more speed and sweep in their first week than they did eight years ago.