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Trump Arrives in Davos as Greenland Standoff Deepens

President Trump landed in Davos facing a full scale transatlantic backlash after escalating threats and tariff warnings tied to his bid for Greenland, leaving allies united in opposition and markets jittery around the globe

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4800+ - Gold price per ounce at record highs amid Greenland diplomatic crisis

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"The whole country is going to get blown up" — President Donald Trump


SPX 6,797 ↓ 2.06% Dow 48,489 ↓ 1.76% Nasdaq 22,954 ↓ 2.39% Gold 4,848 ↑ 1.73% BTC 89,381 ↑ 1.20%


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Trump Arrives in Davos as Greenland Standoff Deepens

President Trump arrived in Davos under intense scrutiny as his renewed push to acquire Greenland has sparked diplomatic confrontation. European leaders and NATO partners publicly rebuked the White House, turning Davos into a transatlantic flashpoint.

Gold Hits Record as Greenland Crisis Widens

Markets reacted sharply to the Greenland standoff and tariff threats, driving investors into safe havens and triggering global selloffs. Gold surged while equities across the US, Europe and Asia posted steep declines.

Trump Reaches Davos After Air Force One Turnaround

Air Force One experienced an in‑flight electrical problem that forced a U‑turn and a plane swap before the president completed his trip to Davos. The incident drew scrutiny as Trump arrived late for high‑stakes meetings.

Supreme Court Hears Trump Bid to Fire Fed Governor

The Supreme Court heard arguments on President Trump’s unprecedented bid to remove a Federal Reserve governor, a case that could reshape executive power over the central bank. Justices probed the constitutional limits during packed oral arguments.

DOJ Subpoenas Multiple Minnesota Officials in Probe

Federal prosecutors served grand jury subpoenas to top Minnesota officials amid a sprawling probe into actions that may have impeded federal immigration enforcement. The subpoenas escalate legal pressure on state and city leaders.

Report Details How ICE Became Trump’s Paramilitary Force

Immigration enforcement actions in Minneapolis have ignited a political and legal firestorm, with national attention on ICE tactics and agency expansion. Reports and court filings have intensified debate over federal operations and local resistance.

House Panel Set to Vote to Hold Clintons in Contempt

House Republicans moved to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt for failing to comply with subpoenas tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. The effort signals a major escalation in the oversight fight and will drive a high‑profile committee vote.

U.S. Seizes Seventh Venezuela Linked Oil Tanker

U.S. forces continued operations to choke Venezuela's oil revenues while President Trump builds an international 'Board of Peace' for Gaza that several states have joined. The moves signal a widening US posture in Latin America and the Middle East.

Russian Strikes Cut Power to Large Areas of Kyiv

Russian strikes have targeted Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, leaving major cities in the dark and complicating the war effort. Widespread outages undermine civilian life and critical monitoring systems.

Iran Warns It Will Retaliate If US Attacks

Iran’s violent domestic crackdown and threats to the United States have ratcheted tensions in the Middle East. Leaked images and stern diplomatic warnings have intensified international alarm over Tehran’s response to protests.

Metal Part Found Near Spain Crash May Be Missing Undercarriage

Spain’s rail system faces intense scrutiny after a pair of deadly crashes within days, reigniting safety questions and prompting investigations into track maintenance and equipment. Officials are hunting for missing components and accountability.

Japan Restarts World’s Largest Nuclear Reactor

Japan restarted its largest nuclear reactor as it seeks new energy sources amid resource constraints, reviving debates over safety after Fukushima. The move marks a significant shift in national energy policy.

Syrian Army Enters Al Hol Camp Holding ISIL Affiliates

Syrian government forces made strategic moves as control shifted in contested areas and talks produced brief ceasefires; the region remains volatile. Separately, a senior Assad relative died in exile, marking a symbolic moment for the regime era.

EU Chief Warns Trump Threats Threaten European Security

European leaders moved from warning to concrete countermeasures as trade and security tensions with the United States rose. Calls ranged from tariffs to broader defensive economic tools as allies reacted to U.S. pressure over Greenland.

Trump Signs Order to Curb Wall Street Home Buying

Housing affordability and market dynamics are under pressure as the administration moves to limit institutional purchases of single family homes. Data show an imbalance between sellers and buyers that threatens broader affordability goals.

Trump Seeks Court Order to Keep Damning Files Secret

Legal skirmishes and DOJ probes continue to complicate the White House agenda, with court filings and investigations cropping up across multiple fronts. That legal pressure is now affecting policy and personnel plans.

Polls Show Majority of Latin Americans Back Intervention in Venezuela

Polling across Latin America shows shifting attitudes toward US intervention in Venezuela, complicating Washington’s regional strategy. The numbers give political cover to tougher US actions but raise questions about long term consequences.

US and Russian Envoys Meet in Davos as Reconstruction Talks Stall

Davos hosted tense talks on Ukraine even as reconstruction plans stalled and envoy meetings took place. Meanwhile analysts flagged the surprising role Chinese drone suppliers play on both sides of the battlefield.

Measles Returns as US Cases Rise

Public health authorities warned that measles cases are rising across the United States and that the country risks losing its elimination status if outbreaks continue. The spike is testing vaccination coverage and response systems.

US Plans to Reduce NATO Participation, Officials Say

Reports indicate the Pentagon and the White House are reviewing US participation in some NATO advisory and partnership groups amid escalating transatlantic tensions. The moves risk widening a rift with longstanding allies.

Pastors Warn of Consequences After Anti ICE Church Invasion

Religious leaders and officials condemned a high profile incident in Minnesota where anti ICE agitators stormed a church, prompting political backlash and promises of arrests. The episode intensified national debate about protest tactics and law enforcement.

Europol Dismantles Massive Synthetic Drug Network

European police reported a breakthrough in a cross border drug operation that dismantled industrial scale synthetic labs and led to mass arrests. Authorities called it among the largest coordinated actions against synthetic narcotics in recent memory.

Calls Grow to Invoke 25th Amendment Over Trump Conduct

Calls intensified for formal action over President Trump’s fitness and conduct following a string of erratic public appearances and aggressive foreign policy moves. Former officials and lawmakers debated invoking the 25th Amendment as concerns spread.

Gates Foundation and OpenAI Launch $50M Health AI Program in Africa

Tech and philanthropy groups announced major AI and health investments while companies pledged to limit data center energy impacts. AI leaders argued for expanded investment even as environmental and infrastructure concerns grow.

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