
U.S. Foreign Policies Draw Global Criticism
U.S. foreign policies are facing global criticism, with nations calling for more cooperative and inclusive international relations.
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U.S. foreign policies are facing global criticism, with nations calling for more cooperative and inclusive international relations.

President Donald Trump’s remarks about reclaiming the Panama Canal have stirred international tension. Panama rejects the claims, while China reaffirms respect for Panama’s sovereignty.

Donald Trump has been inaugurated as the 47th U.S. President, marking a significant shift in American politics with potential global implications. The world braces for impact as a new era begins.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s suggestion that America should retake control of the Panama Canal has ignited diplomatic tensions, reopening historical wounds and raising concerns over global commerce.

Canadians are dismissing President-elect Donald Trump’s idea of using “economic force” to annex Canada, calling it “ridiculous” and emphasizing the importance of cooperation.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is visiting four African nations, continuing the tradition of strengthening China-Africa relations and implementing the FOCAC Beijing Action Plan 2025-2027.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi affirms support for Nigeria’s growing role in regional and global affairs during a meeting with Nigeria’s Foreign Minister Yusuf Maitama Tuggar.

Global leaders push back as President-elect Trump threatens to purchase Greenland and reclaim control of the Panama Canal, raising concerns over U.S. foreign policy and international stability.
China has protested the new U.S. defense bill, criticizing its negative China-related content and urging the U.S. to improve bilateral relations.
China has imposed sanctions on Canadian organizations and individuals following Canada’s criticism of China’s human rights record in Xinjiang and Tibet.