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Many nations are avoiding confrontation due to caution or pragmatism. But this risks encouraging further actions that could destabilise the global order The global economy is caught in the crossfire ...
China refines 99 per cent of the world’s rare earth magnets and 99.9 per cent of global dysprosium, critical for defence ...
The two neighbours and long-time allies have each long laid claim to the island and surrounding water, where the US state of ...
An elder Inuit statesman says President Trump is treating Greenland like a toy. As President Trump fixates on acquiring ...
Most of us can remember at least a few troubling scenes from George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984: the mandatory love ...
President Trump's still talking about buying Greenland, declining to rule out force to acquire the world's largest island.
Canadian and Danish funds are rethinking their investments as tariffs and talk of territorial expansion stoke market ...
CPPIB, Canada’s largest pension plan, is also becoming more cautious on its US infrastructure exposure over fears it could the lose tax-exempt status afforded to foreign governments and their pension ...
Some top Canadian funds are backing away from taking on more US private assets because of geopolitical concerns and fears they will lose tax breaks on their American investments. Canada Pension Plan ...
President Donald Trump isn't backing down on his desire to annex Greenland. A new report indicates the Trump administration is currently weighing financial incentives for Greenlanders as the president ...