American stocks have been trailing behind their European counterparts in the month since President Donald Trump took office, amid uncertainty about the country's economic future and challenges facing its highest-performing players.
The Trump administration’s focus on the price, not value, of alliances could affect security pledges and risks to Taiwan, experts say.
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Has the US really given Ukraine more aid than Europe?
Trump could halt all aid to Ukraine
Trump likely to continue aid to Ukraine after spat with Zelenskyy: Newton | Morning in America
Last week's Oval Office spat between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy raises serious concerns about the future of the U.S.-Ukraine alliance. Retired Lt. Gen. Richard Newton says it's likely the Trump administration will continue military support for Ukraine but that it will become complicated as Russia and Ukraine move closer to ending the conflict.
Friedrich Merz, the leader of the center-right Christian Democratic Union in Germany, wasted no time after his party's victory in national elections warning about the dangers posed by President Donald Trump and X owner Elon Musk.
Italy's Giorgia Meloni told American conservatives on Saturday that the United States and Europe would remain close under Donald Trump, despite soaring tensions between the allies including over the f
President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron are starting their day by taking part in a virtual meeting with fellow leaders of the Group of Seven economies to discuss Russia's war in Uk
Donald Trump and his administration also made a series of comments about Ukraine and Europe that raised fundamental questions about how the war may be resolved - and how the US sees Europe. The BBC's Analysis editor Ros Atkins takes a look.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will visit the White House on Thursday to try to convince President Donald Trump that a lasting peace in Ukraine will endure only if Kyiv and
Keir Starmer said a “coalition of the willing” was needed to provide Ukraine with security guarantees after any US-brokered ceasefire, as the UK prime minister prepared to urge European leaders gathered in London to rapidly ramp up defense spending.
Donald Trump and JD Vance may delight in shocking Europe, but their counterparts across the pond are coming to terms with the collapse of a united West.