The annual summit is held in Davos, an Alpine town with a population of about 10,000, and has taken place every January since ...
President Trump has said the acquisition of Greenland is crucial for the US but European allies, including Denmark and Greenland, remain staunchly opposed to any US takeover.
Caption: Gov. Gen. Mary Simon, speaking to CBC News at the Canadian Embassy in Mexico City on Tuesday, says the people of Greenland are looking to Canada for support as they continue to face threats ...
The decline of the international rules-based order means middle-sized countries need to stick together, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said today, in a thinly veiled criticism of the US ...
World leaders, rattled by Trump’s latest gambit in Greenland, look to present united front at World Economic Forum.
The aggressive U.S. campaign to take control of Greenland has jolted Washington’s friends from Europe to Canada, who are now ...
Mark Carney’s Davos speech in full as he warns of ‘rupture’ in world order after Trump threat - Mr Carney said Canada ...
Attendees at Davos are steeling themselves for major disruption — not only to the local traffic thanks to heightened security, but possibly to the existing world order.
Canada’s Mark Carney warned at Davos that the rules-based global order is breaking down as Greenland tensions expose great ...
The U.S. president is set to meet with an array of leaders to discuss Greenland. Trump's push to acquire Greenland has turned ...
Canada’s prime minister argued US aggression and protectionism had triggered a “rupture” in the global order, one that ...
In a speech filled with references to the U.S., Carney encouraged fellow "middle powers" to band together against hegemons.