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The BBC's Analysis editor takes a look back at this week - and what it tells us about how the US sees Europe.
Argentina's president gifted Elon Musk a chainsaw to symbolise cuts to bureaucracy.
The US and Ukrainian Presidents clash after Trump initiates talks with Russia, excluding Ukraine.
The US and Russia have been in peace talks about the Russia-Ukraine war that Ukraine wasn't included in.
European leaders were 'shocked' after Vance’s speech at the Munich Security Conference.
The Indian prime minister heads to the White House on the day Trump says he will introduce reciprocal tariffs.
The US President took questions from the press in the Oval Office after announcing he would be meeting Putin in Saudi Arabia.
The Gulf of Mexico has been renamed the Gulf of America on Google Maps in the US. BBC Verify explains why Google made the change.
The Israelis last year used booby-trapped pagers to target Hezbollah, though civilians were also among the victims.
Palestinians say they will not leave Gaza after US President Donald Trump proposed a US takeover of the region.
Since taking office, Donald Trump has talked about what he would like to see happen in Gaza but said there are “no guarantees” that a ceasefire will stand.
Benjamin Netanyahu praised the idea and called the US president the "greatest friend Israel has ever had" in the White House.
Residents of China's largest city gave their thoughts on Trump's tariffs and their nation's response.
As Donald Trump threatened to impose border taxes, the leaders of America's neighbours said they were prepared to act.
Migrants from Cuba and Venezuela have chosen to seek asylum in Mexico after Trump blocked an app that processes immigration claims.
The new US President wants to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. How would that work?
At least 66 people have died and 32 were injured in a fire at a ski resort hotel in the city of Bolu.
Influencers have posted about leaving TikTok and moving to Rednote as the US is set to go ahead with a ban on Sunday.
The world champion slackliner crossed the 100m-long highline walk set up at a height of 224m between the towers.
The underground passage linking Ciudad Juarez with El Paso, Texas, was equipped with lighting and ventilation.