European leaders are weighing up retaliatory tariffs on American goods as a response to US President Donald Trump's threat to levy new taxes on imports from eight nations. The EU has been critical of Trump's decision, with French President Emmanuel Macron calling for fellow European leaders to activate the EU's powerful anti-coercion instrument if the US implements tariffs.
The EU had previously suspended its plan to levy tariffs on β¬93bn ($108bn) of US goods, but there are now growing concerns that this may not be enough in response to Trump's latest move. The EU's top diplomats met for crisis talks on Sunday and were expected to discuss reviving the tariff plan.
Trump has also been making headlines with his recent comments about annexing Greenland, which have been criticized by European leaders. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called Trump's remarks "blackmail", while other leaders have expressed outrage at his attempts to undermine transatlantic relations.
The US has deployed 1,500 troops to Minnesota as part of a potential deployment in response to growing protests against the government's deportation drive. The Pentagon has placed the units on prepare-to-deploy orders in case violence escalates, but it is not clear whether any of them will be sent.
In other news, Trump has targeted Senator Bill Cassidy with his complete and total endorsement for a possible Republican challenger, as well as calling on CBS News to broadcast an interview with him without edits. The US president also handed the Fifa Peace Prize to himself in December, which has been criticized by mid-level and senior officials within the organization.
Meanwhile, protests against Trump's immigration policies have continued across the US, with hundreds of counterprotesters turning out to drown out a far-right activist's attempt to hold a small rally. In Israel, members of the governing coalition rejected a US-backed plan for postwar governance in Gaza, criticizing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for failing to annex the territory and establish new settlements.
Overall, it appears that Trump is facing growing criticism from European leaders and other world powers over his policy decisions and behavior. The situation remains tense, with tensions between the US and EU escalating by the day.
The EU had previously suspended its plan to levy tariffs on β¬93bn ($108bn) of US goods, but there are now growing concerns that this may not be enough in response to Trump's latest move. The EU's top diplomats met for crisis talks on Sunday and were expected to discuss reviving the tariff plan.
Trump has also been making headlines with his recent comments about annexing Greenland, which have been criticized by European leaders. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called Trump's remarks "blackmail", while other leaders have expressed outrage at his attempts to undermine transatlantic relations.
The US has deployed 1,500 troops to Minnesota as part of a potential deployment in response to growing protests against the government's deportation drive. The Pentagon has placed the units on prepare-to-deploy orders in case violence escalates, but it is not clear whether any of them will be sent.
In other news, Trump has targeted Senator Bill Cassidy with his complete and total endorsement for a possible Republican challenger, as well as calling on CBS News to broadcast an interview with him without edits. The US president also handed the Fifa Peace Prize to himself in December, which has been criticized by mid-level and senior officials within the organization.
Meanwhile, protests against Trump's immigration policies have continued across the US, with hundreds of counterprotesters turning out to drown out a far-right activist's attempt to hold a small rally. In Israel, members of the governing coalition rejected a US-backed plan for postwar governance in Gaza, criticizing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for failing to annex the territory and establish new settlements.
Overall, it appears that Trump is facing growing criticism from European leaders and other world powers over his policy decisions and behavior. The situation remains tense, with tensions between the US and EU escalating by the day.