European leaders focused on the end of the US-led international order on Friday at a combative Munich Security Conference – one of the few points of agreement between Washington and its NATO allies.
WSJ’s Sune Engel Rasmussen joins U.S. Special Forces in a grueling Arctic training camp to understand why subzero survival skills are crucial for the future of war. Photo: Eve Hartley KALIX, ...
Ecuador's national team will be training in Columbus for the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup, with the OhioHealth Performance Center serving as the federation's team base camp, it was announced on Feb. 6.
The World Baseball Classic will announce the official rosters for the World Baseball Classic later this week. But four Texas Rangers are set to play. The Dallas Morning News (subscription required) ...
Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen on Wednesday issued a defiant message on the Arctic island's future, insisting the territory would not yield to foreign pressure. "The world order as we ...
Hedge fund billionaire Ray Dalio warned that the post-World War II global order is approaching a critical breaking point, calling recent conflicts and political shocks a part of a broader historical ...
President Trump is remaking the international world order that has been in place for 80 years. The American-led liberal world order is over, says Robert Kagan, who is a historian, contributor to The ...
We are transitioning from a globalization-focused world to one prioritizing resilience, autarky, and supply chain security. Heightened geopolitical risks and deglobalization support investment in ...
A tumultuous period between the United States and its traditional allies took another lurch Friday, as NATO nations expressed outrage over remarks from President Trump the previous day. The new furor ...
DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 23 (Reuters) - The world order is changing but not enduring a rupture, finance leaders said on Friday, pushing back on Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's narrative that a ...
The market has finally reacted to what had been a somewhat cagey month since early December. Kudos to the market reallocation warriors who saw this theme play out in the previously ignored sectors, ...
DAVOS, Switzerland — Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada did not mention the United States or President Donald Trump by name in a speech at the World Economic Forum on Tuesday, but it was clear where ...