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JD Vance’s comments on Tuesday underline the challenges facing Europe as they chart a path forward for Ukraine.

‘Random country’: Vance remark sparks outrage in UK

Even Nigel Farage, Britain’s right-wing populist figure and a close ally of Trump, was left incensed by the vice president’s comment, which was seen as disrespectful of British soldiers.

  • Rob Harris

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It’s clear that Trump is an agent of Putin. All US allies should be alarmed

With the US president parroting Putin talking points, America’s allies must rethink their security strategies.

  • Peter Hartcher
Anthony Albanese campaigning in western Sydney on Sunday. He has described Volodymyr Zelensky as a hero.

Defending Ukraine is in Australia’s national interest: Albanese

In the fallout from a White House stand-off between Ukraine’s leader and the US president, the prime minister signalled more financial and military support could be given to the war-torn nation.

  • Shane Wright
Zelensky and Trump got into a heated argument at the White House.

Trump’s behaviour reveals what he thinks about United States’ role in the world

When I asked last week if NATO could survive Donald Trump, I wondered if I had gone too far. It seems I did not go far enough.

  • George Brandis
Vice President JD Vance, right, speaks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, left, as President Donald Trump listens.

Zelensky asked Vance a question – it proved to be a mistake

Years of careful diplomacy had culminated in this high-stakes meeting inside the Oval Office. It was destroyed in minutes.

  • Roland Oliphant
US Vice President J.D. Vance stuns the audience at the 61st Munich Security Conference with his intervention in European politics.

Vance stuns Europeans with lesson on whom to trust

Leaders had gathered expecting to hear the Trump administration’s plans for ending the war in Ukraine. The US vice president decided to toe the Elon Musk line instead.

  • Jim Tankersley, Steven Erlanger and David E. Sanger
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Why Elon Musk and J.D. Vance went to bat for a self-described racist

One “kid” at a time, Trump’s inner circle are leading a cultural revolution where the old world rules do not apply – especially for government employees.

  • Michelle Goldberg
President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance leave a presidential inauguration event last month.

I don’t see J.D. Vance as my successor: Trump

The US president suggested it was too early to consider endorsing Vance to lead the Republican ticket in 2028, but added he was a “very capable” politician.

  • Connor Stringer and David Millward
President Donald Trump talks with California Governor Gavin Newsom after arriving on Air Force One at Los Angeles International Airport.

Trump’s awkward encounter with ‘Newscum’ as he visits fire-ravaged Los Angeles

The president and first lady have visited the site of the devastating fires that have killed at least 28 people and destroyed thousands of homes.

  • Michael Koziol
A statue commemorating Hans Egede, the Danish missionary who founded Nuuk in 1728, stands on a hill overlooking the town in Greenland.

Greenland to Trump: We’re not for sale, but let’s talk

The country’s prime minister said while Greenlanders do not want to become Americans, “the reality is we are going to work with the US”.

  • Jeffrey Gettleman

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