Checking in from the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, Ian Bremmer breaks down a deepening crisis in the transatlantic relationship as President Trump escalates pressure on Europe over Greenland.
President Trump’s second term has rapidly reshaped global politics, with the US wielding power more aggressively, targeting weaker countries and even allies, Stephen Walt explains on GZERO World.
It’s been a year since President Trump returned to office. How has the world changed? Stephen Walt joins Ian Bremmer on GZERO ...
Ian Bremmer breaks down a sudden and serious transatlantic crisis: President Trump’s insistence that the United States must have sovereignty over Greenland.
For over two weeks now, Iranians have been pouring into the streets in the largest demonstrations the country has seen since ...
The US and Denmark may be on opposite sides of a potential military standoff now, but that wasn’t the case in Afghanistan ...
The US is criticizing a new EU trade deal with South America’s Mercosur bloc, saying it unfairly favors European farmers at ...
Is Trump permanently redefining the American presidency? On Ian Explains, Ian Bremmer breaks down the political revolution President Trump has launched from the White House.
The biggest source of global instability won’t be China, Russia, Iran, or the ~60 conflicts burning across the planet – the ...
Rock, meet hard place: officials from Denmark and Greenland are meeting with members of the Trump administration to discuss ...
This last week has provided a distillation of US President Donald Trump’s view on how American military might should be ...
Will Trump end the China truce over Iran?US President Donald Trump said he would impose a 25% tariff on countries that do ...
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