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Trump ramps up Greenland bid: tariffs ignite transatlantic crisis

President Trump ordered punitive tariffs on eight European allies to pressure a Greenland deal, triggering emergency EU talks, market tremors and threats of retaliation that threaten NATO cohesion and global trade stability

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1,500 - Active duty soldiers placed on standby for possible Minnesota deployment

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"I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of peace" — Donald Trump


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President Trump’s bid to seize Greenland and his tariff threats have sparked a major diplomatic rupture with European allies. British leaders and EU officials have publicly rebuked Washington as the dispute escalates.

EU weighs options after Trump ramps up Greenland pressure

European capitals and markets are reacting sharply to Washington’s Greenland pressure. Officials are weighing punitive responses while traders price in increased risk to transatlantic trade and investment.

Kremlin says Putin invited to US Gaza 'Board of Peace'

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Gold and silver soar after Trump's tariff shock

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Pentagon puts 1,500 troops on standby for possible Minnesota deployment

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DOJ subpoenas Minnesota officials as ICE probe widens

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Iran warns of all out war if supreme leader is targeted

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Syria and SDF agree ceasefire and integration deal

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Russia hits energy system in several Ukrainian regions

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Conoco return to Venezuela clouded by kidnapping and legal fight

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China population falls again as births hit record low

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World leaders head to Davos as Trump upends global order

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NATO chief says he has discussed Greenland security with Trump

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Tariff threat weighs on European risk sentiment

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Chile declares state of catastrophe as wildfires kill dozens

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School bus crash in South Africa kills at least 13 children

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South Korea deploys 'monster' missile amid North Korea nuclear threat

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