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Needing U.S. support to fend off Russia in Ukraine, European leaders have been cautious about criticizing President Trump on Greenland, Iran, Venezuela and much else.
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Earlier the president said US oil firms could be "up and running" in the country within 18 months.
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Denmark's leader warned that any use of force by Washington to seize Greenland, as Trump officials have suggested, would render the post-war NATO alliance defunct.
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Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans have been in limbo since the Trump administration removed their temporary protected status late last year. That uncertainty has intensified as U.S. immigration officials again push for those migrants to return to Venezuela.
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The US's seizure of Nicolás Maduro carries uncertainty for China, which is no fan of chaos.
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President Trump has publicly dismissed the Nobel winner Machado saying she doesn't have local support and respect.
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Trump pledged to use proceeds from the sale of this oil "to benefit the people" of both countries.
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The central bank faces two major hurdles early on in 2026 that will determine the extent to which it operates free of political meddling.
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If Trump gives in to his desire to acquire Greenland, markets could react badly to the symbolic — and possible concrete — fracturing of the NATO partnership.
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President Donald Trump is considering "a range of options" in order to acquire Greenland, including "utilizing the U.S. Military," the White House said.
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The secretary of state helped steer President Trump to attacking Venezuela and seizing Nicolás Maduro, and now aims to force the country to give U.S. companies access to its oil.
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Investors continued to assess geopolitical risks after the U.S. attack on Venezuela and President Donald Trump's reiteration to acquire Greenland.
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