In early 2026, global geopolitics is witnessing significant shifts as countries recalibrate their strategies in response to US President Donald Trump's policies, which many perceive as disruptive. According to Dawn, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, speaking at Davos, emphasized the need for middle powers to resist economic coercion by acting collectively, warning that without such unity, they risk being 'on the menu' rather than 'at the table.' This sentiment reflects a broader trend of countries adjusting to a multipolar world, with power increasingly shifting from the West to other regions. The Tribune Latest highlights how Western leaders, traditionally wary of China, are now engaging more openly with Beijing, as evidenced by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's visit, marking the first by a UK premier in eight years. This visit resulted in agreements aimed at resetting ties and expanding economic cooperation, signaling a pragmatic shift in international relations.
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Mark Carney's Davos Speech on Middle Powers' Economic Cooperation

In 2026, global shifts see countries recalibrate strategies amid Trump's policies. Canada urges unity against economic coercion, while UK-China ties reset, reflecting a multipolar world trend.
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