Munich was no love-in, but Rubio spared Europe a Valentine’s Day massacre
Shuttling between realpolitik slap and diplomatic tickle, US secretary of state urges end to ‘western malaise’
Stories relating to the semi-autonomous territory within the kingdom of Denmark
Shuttling between realpolitik slap and diplomatic tickle, US secretary of state urges end to ‘western malaise’
EU governments weigh question of pursuing closer ties with Beijing and sticking to their values
A worthy goal of creating rare earths independence from China needs a more reliable anchor
How ‘values-based realism’ shapes Stubb’s vision of international order
Postwar order ‘currently being destroyed’, says Merz as Macron says Europe will show ‘strength and tenacity’ to support Ukraine
Despite global disquiet and disorder, there is quiet confidence among some European representatives
Elbridge Colby tells European Nato members they must step up combat capabilities
Jens-Frederik Nielsen described as ‘unacceptable’ the mental health cost of Trump administration actions
Worldview: In a remarkable speech in Davos, Canada’s PM Mark Carney spoke through the fog of diplomatic niceties of ‘a rupture in the world order’
Mutual trust is foundation for development of relationship between countries, Chinese president tells British PM
Nordic nations hope US fixation on Greenland will spur allies to catch up with Russian military build-up
Scientists voice concern about threats of integrating artificial intelligence into military systems
Greenland’s reserves of rare earth elements makes it attractive to a president who always has one eye on opportunity
Effective EU retaliation would sensibly target services from the United States, something that will hit the State’s corporation tax take
The president has pulverised our national ideals, leaving the US seen as sinister, selfish, unruly and at everybody’s throats
China and Canada recently reached wide-ranging agreement to lower economic barriers and rebuild ties
Political noise doesn’t necessarily translate into sustained market damage, but beneath the surface the narrative is shifting
Irish Government will try to follow the rugby coaches’ advice and control the controllables
Donald Trump may have made a U-turn on Greenland, but the rupture between Europe and the US is permanent
Copenhagen insists it will not compromise on sovereign claim on island with fresh military order issued
Simon Harris does not see any scenario in which Ireland would join Donald Trump’s proposed Board of Peace
Talks expected between the Trump administration, Denmark and Greenland on the future security of the Arctic island
It may be premature to think the US-European bond has been severed by a president with a short attention span and plummeting domestic support
While geopolitics may appear to be unravelling at times, many of the old reliable forces remain constant – not least Davos itself
The US is clearly a more formidable power than the UK but the EU has some serious firepower at its disposal. With a wealthy population of 450 million it is the most attractive market on the globe
The US is no longer predictable nor bound by any fundamental principles of action
Radio: Last Word host shares his experiences to good effect, but on Drivetime the new hosts have yet to click
Relations between Europe and United States badly damaged by Trump’s Greenland ambitions
Euronext Dublin finished the day up 1.5% mainly on the back of a surge from Bank of Ireland
Any possible deal struck by the US and Denmark would be modelled on British bases in Cyprus
U-turn on Greenland spared the sovereignty of the island, but there was no taking back the significance of his attack on the global economic order
Speaking at Davos, Micheal Martin also confirmed Ireland had been invited to join Trump’s Gaza peace board
The US president has climbed down over Greenland, for now, but the spat has exposed fundamental weakness in the EU
Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen says she will engage in constructive talks, provided there is respect for her country’s territorial integrity
At Davos, the US president repeated his determination to possess what he keeps calling ‘that piece of ice’
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TDs brave a leaky Dáil roof for a chance to comment on the Codswalloper-in-Chief
Framework for future deal on Danish territory formed after US president met with military alliance’s secretary general Mark Rutte
US president says ‘framework of a future deal’ over the Danish territory agreed following talks with alliance’s Mark Rutte
What unfolds over the coming days and weeks could still well define the transatlantic relationship for years to come
EU leaders to meet in Brussels on Thursday to plan joint response to US president’s threats to take Arctic territory
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
Trump says he does not plan to use force to acquire Greenland
Barcode-scanning tool is helping Danes identify American products amid rising tensions
State is currently in the midst of a slowdown with the days of 3% job growth now ‘behind us’, bank says in 2026 outlook
‘No signing as of now’ for $800bn deal amid deep disagreements, officials say
Trade deal between US and EU put on hold
French president wearing sunglasses to protect his eyes after burst blood vessel
Inside Business podcast with Ciarán Hancock
Ireland will support the collective measures of the EU but won’t lead on them
President uses rambling press briefing to vent his frustration at lack of public praise and approval for his year of accomplishment
Canadian prime minister gives damning assessment of US president’s impact on global politics at World Economic Forum
Peter Burke is at the World Economic Forum in Davos to bang the drum for investment in Ireland
EU needs to watch and learn from Michael O’Leary’s interactions with Donald Trump and Elon Musk
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices