Category : Foreign Policy


Italy Criticizes U.S. ICE Agents at Winter Olympics

Italian officials and public express growing anger over the planned deployment of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to bolster security at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Games, citing sovereignty concerns.

Starmer: UK Won't Choose Between US and China

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer asserts Britain can maintain strong ties with both the US and China, rejecting trade-off demands ahead of his Beijing trip seeking economic opportunities.

Orbán Accuses Ukraine of Election Interference

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has formally accused Ukraine of interfering in Hungary's internal electoral processes, leading to the summoning of the Ukrainian ambassador for urgent diplomatic talks.

Zelenskyy Echoes Carney's Call for Unity at Davos

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's speech at the World Economic Forum emphasized action over words, resonating with Mark Carney's earlier call for middle powers to unite against global instability.

Canada's Silence on Iran Regime Change

As protests surge in Iran, Ottawa's reluctance to endorse regime change contradicts historical policy failures and ignores the Iranian people's democratic aspirations.

PM Carney to Visit Australia in March 2026

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to visit Australia in March 2026, marking a significant bilateral engagement. This trip follows their previous meeting at the Global Progress Action Summit in London.

China, Canada 'Eye to Eye' on Greenland Support

Chinese Ambassador to Canada Wang Di states that Beijing and Ottawa share similar views on supporting Greenland, highlighting diplomatic alignment amid broader geopolitical discussions.

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