Vance used his first major speeches as vice president to criticise European politicians, claiming they were controlling free speech, losing authority on immigration,
The video splices together the beginning and end of the chairman's speech. The chairman said the display of emotion was related to his retirement.
The journalist probed the vice president's decision to antagonize U.S. allies in Europe and meet the leader of Germany's far-right party.
Revelations from Munich Security Conference show opportunities for Beijing, but expectations must be tempered.
Beijing: China on Wednesday pushed back against US Vice President J D Vance’s warning to global leaders about engaging in artificial intelligence (AI) deals with “authoritarian regimes.” Beijing state
At the Munich Security Conference, the vice president avoided talking about the war in Ukraine, and instead focused his speech on criticizing European action against the far right: ‘In Britain and across Europe,
The Munich Security Conference was supposed to be a foreign policy forum. Instead, the vice president lectured Europeans about democracy.
At the Munich Security Conference, J.D. Vance confronted European leaders over their attacks on free speech, calling out their hypocrisy and challenging them to re-evaluate their values and
The dispute involves Catholic precepts on immigration and charity—which the Church has administered for decades through U.S.A.I.D.
One of Vance’s key claims for the decline of free speech in Europe left many UK observers dumbfounded. He rebuked the Scottish government for sending out letters in October 2024 cautioning citizens that, in his words, “even private prayer within their own homes may amount to breaking the law”.
PARIS — U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance on Tuesday warned global leaders and tech industry executives that “excessive regulation” could cripple the rapidly growing artificial intelligence industry in a rebuke to European efforts to curb AI’s risks.
At the landmark AI Summit today in Paris, the U.S. and U.K. went against the general tenor of the meeting when both countries refused to sign a declaration on “inclusive and sustainable” artificial intelligence.