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28.03 / 10:19
markets Target Extreme Trade President War country Trump's global shakeup is complicating life for Canada's $2-trillion pension giants
Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board chief executive Jo Taylor and his investing team usually rely on a lot of real-world data when determining where to allocate billions of dollars of investment money on behalf of retirees. But United States President Donald Trump’s flurry of edicts that threaten to upend global trade and geopolitical alliances makes it hard to know what data points they should even be looking at.
28.03 / 00:37
SUN Telegram wellness President reports Features Interviews Is Putin suffering from a deadly disease? Zelensky says he will die soon; here's the truth
News reports indicate that Putin is struggling with serious health issues such as cancer and Parkinson's, as evidenced by shaking limbs and puffy features. The Kremlin persists in denying everything.
27.03 / 20:47
UPS Action Racing security President reports International Donald Trump cites big reasons to make Greenland an U.S territory; here's what he said and why JD Vance's trip to the island is significant
Donald Trump has yet again reignited his contentious push to annex Greenland, citing national security reasons. His administration has not ruled out economic or military action, prompting strong criticism from Greenlanders and Danish leaders. As Vice President JD Vance prepares to visit, tensions over America's ambitions escalate. Greenland and Denmark have sharply criticized Vice President JD Vance's planned visit to the Arctic island. Despite opposition, Donald Trump insists that «the world needs us to have Greenland,» raising concerns about future US policy.
26.03 / 04:51
Racing security President War Department rights Videos US Vice President JD Vance, Second Lady to visit Greenland's Pituffik Space Base for Arctic security briefing
JD Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance will be visiting the Pituffik Space Base in Greenland on Friday to receive a briefing on Arctic security issues and engage with US service members, as per a release from the Office of the US Vice President on Tuesday (local time). According to the release, the space base, which is operated by the US Space Force's 821st Space Base Group, is the northernmost installation of the US Department of Defence. The base plays a critical role in missile warning, missile defence, and space surveillance missions. Vance also took to X, stating that he is «looking forward to visiting Greenland on Friday.» In a video message in the same post, Vance said, «I'm going to visit some of our guardians in the Space Force on the northwest coast of Greenland and also check out what is going on with the security there in Greenland.»
25.03 / 22:17
security Election WhatsApp Nielsen President social Greenland's version of MAGA hat goes viral on social media; here's what the message it conveys to Donald Trump
Greenland, which former President Donald Trump once claimed would boost U.S. national security. The designer called Vance’s March 27 trip—which includes touring historical sites and a dogsled race—a “charm offensive” to sway Greenlanders toward American interests.
25.03 / 05:03
COST UPS Manufacturing security President mountaineering How China beat out the US to become the top player in rare-earths refining
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. President Trump wants to secure the minerals the U.S. needs for everything from smartphones to jet fighters by striking deals in Ukraine, Greenland and even Russia.
25.03 / 01:37
Cooper Racing security Election Nielsen show reports Trump pushes US claims to Greenland as territory's leaders lambast US delegation trip
Donald Trump on Monday doubled down on his suggestion that the U.S. should take over Greenland as leaders from the semi-autonomous Danish territory criticized a planned trip there this week by a high-profile U.S. delegation. «I think Greenland is going to be something that maybe is in our future,» Trump told reporters after a meeting with officials in his cabinet, saying it was important for U.S. national security. Greenland's outgoing Prime Minister Mute Egede called plans by the U.S. delegation to visit an American military base and attend a dog sled race a «provocation», and said his caretaker government would not meet with the group. Trump said his administration was working with «people in Greenland» who want something to happen, but did not elaborate. «They're calling us,» he said. «We're not calling them.»
25.03 / 01:37
UPS Racing security President country rights Second lady Usha Vance will visit Greenland as Trump talks up US takeover
Donald Trump has suggested the United States should take control over the self-governing, mineral-rich territory of American ally Denmark. Vance will leave on Thursday and return Saturday, according to her office. Vance and one of her three children will be part of a U.S. delegation that will «visit historic sites» and «learn about Greenlandic heritage.» Media outlets in Greenland and Denmark reported that Vance would be accompanied by Trump's national security adviser, Mike Waltz. The White House and the National Security Council did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Trump had mused during his first term about buying the world's largest island, even as Denmark, a NATO ally, insisted it wasn't for sale. The people of Greenland also have firmly rejected Trump's plans. Vice President JD Vance said Sunday that Trump «doesn't care» what the Europeans think.
21.03 / 14:43
UPS Manufacturing CEO Strategy Trade President Defence investments will be winners in Trump world: Teachers' CEO
There will be winners and losers as United States President Donald Trump shakes up the world order through tariffs and shifting military strategies, but one area poised to prosper is defence, says Jo Taylor, chief executive of the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board.
21.03 / 08:45
UPS Booking ICE President blues reports International Is Trump's interest in Greenland driving unprecedented tourist influx?
Greenland's glittering blue icebergs, says his bank has told him to expand ahead of an expected influx of tourists after US President Donald Trump put the island in the global spotlight. Trump's comments, coupled with the opening of a new international airport in the capital Nuuk, have already boosted arrivals and more are expected. «Already now, we are getting many more bookings than we have received earlier, especially because of a man with the last name of Trump. He has really put Greenland on the map once again,» Knudsen-Ostermann, operator of Greenland Cruises, said, standing on the dock of an ice-packed harbour. Greenland became the focus of international attention in January when Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr., arrived at the newly opened Nuuk airport. Since then, the U.S. president has doubled down on his pledge to make the Arctic island part of the United States, as he eyes its vast wealth of rare earth minerals critical for high-tech industries.
13.03 / 05:07
security economy President War country International Power, Money, Territory: How Trump shook the world in 50 days
Donald Trump has done more than any of his modern predecessors to hollow out the foundations of an international system that the United States painstakingly erected in the 80 years since it emerged victorious from World War II. Without formally declaring a reversal of course or offering a strategic rationale, he has pushed the United States to switch sides in the Ukraine war, abandoning for a time all talk about helping a nascent, flawed democracy defend its borders against a larger invader. He did not hesitate when he ordered the United States to vote with Russia and North Korea — and against virtually all of America's traditional allies — to defeat a U.N.
12.03 / 16:03
Election Nielsen Healthcare social reports rights Greenland election: Center-right party wins amid independence debate, US control talks
Demokraatit Party obtained the highest number of voter support. The outcome emerged during a period when the territory has experienced increased global attention from the US. As per reports, voters prioritized social matters such as healthcare and education before the question of independence from Denmark.
12.03 / 15:51
Extreme Election Nielsen President Department rights With Greenland elections resulting in win for pro-independence party, here’s all that happened since Donald Trump’s proposal
Denmark. According to the poll results of the Greenland elections, released on Wednesday, the Demokraatit Party emerged victorious on 10 out of the 31 seats in the Inatsisartut parliament, gaining more than a three-fold increase in its legislative strength.
10.03 / 14:31
markets Platform Strategy Align Trade President Bitcoin Who is Howard Lutnick, the US Commerce Secretary?
Howard Lutnick has been appointed as new US Commerce Secretary by US President Donald Trump. Lutnick, a strong advocate of tariffs, will play a central role in President Donald Trump’s trade strategy, working closely with the US Trade Representative’s office. His appointment aligns with the administration’s ongoing tariff policies targeting China, Canada, and Mexico. While some duties have been temporarily paused for negotiations, steel and aluminum tariffs are set to take effect on March 12.
10.03 / 07:25
markets UPS Waves security President Diversity Greenland in the spotlight: Why Trump wants to gain control of the 4,000-year-old civilisation
Donald Trump seeks to secure control over the mineral-rich Arctic territory. While most people associate Greenland with its icy terrain at the top of the world, the island’s history stretches back over 4,000 years, shaped by various human cultures and pivotal geopolitical events. A self-governing region of Denmark, Greenland has been home to diverse groups, from early Inuit migrants and Norse settlers to Lutheran missionaries and U.S. military personnel. Today, it remains a significant location due to its natural resources, and with a warming climate and increasing competition for Arctic resources, Greenland’s economic future looks poised for growth.
10.03 / 07:25
markets Cooper security Remark War Why Greenland is the Arctic’s hottest property—And the US won’t let it go
Greenland in 2019, the world dismissed it as another outlandish remark. But as his administration returned to power in 2025, the joke had turned into a serious policy objective. Greenland is no longer just a remote Arctic island – it is a strategic, economic, and military prize that Washington is determined to secure.
10.03 / 06:37
markets economy Election President International Why there’s never been a better time to be anti-American
Trump administration is boosting a powerful force in global affairs: anti-Americanism. Canadians have taken to booing the American national anthem and Panamanians to burning US flags. The British tabloids have tarred and feathered Vice President JD Vance for insulting British troops. A carnival float in Dusseldorf, Germany, displayed giant puppets of Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, shaking hands while squeezing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy between them into a bloodied pulp. A sign on the float read “Hitler-Stalin Pact 2.0.” Back at home, the Washington Post has published a guide on how to navigate hostility abroad (“dress neutrally, not patriotically”). There has never been a better time to be anti-American. Trump embodies everything critics of the US have always warned about, multiplied several times over. Yankee arrogance? He and Vance, in the Oval Office, shamelessly bullied the leader of a nation victimized by the Russian president’s aggression. Yankee imperialism? Trump bragged to a cheering Congress that he will take over Greenland “one way or another.” Yankee incompetence? His tariffs are destabilizing global stock markets and downgrading his own economy.

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