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Tariff War: Trump Slaps 10% Tariff on Eight European Allies - Greenland Crisis

President Donald Trump announced a 10 percent tariff on goods from eight European countries over their opposition to a U S push to acquire Greenland, triggering mass protests in Greenland and Denmark and straining transatlantic trade and diplomacy

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10% - Tariff announced by the U S on eight European countries over the Greenland dispute

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"It’s time to look for new leadership in Iran" — President Donald Trump


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Trump Slaps 10% Tariff on Eight European Nations - Greenland Standoff

President Trump announced tariffs targeting several European countries to press for a U.S. acquisition of Greenland. The move has rapidly escalated into an international diplomatic dispute with economic and political ramifications.

Starmer Slams Trump Tariff Plan - UK Pushes Back

European leaders and British politicians publicly rebuked the U.S. tariff threats. The reactions underline the diplomatic split between Washington and key allies over Greenland and trade.

DOJ Opens Probe of Gov Walz and Mayor Frey - Obstruction Inquiry

The Justice Department has opened an investigation into allegations that Minnesota officials impeded federal immigration enforcement. The probe targets Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey amid rising tensions.

Minn. Governor Mobilizes National Guard as ICE Protests Escalate

Minnesota officials mobilized the National Guard as protests and clashes around ICE operations intensified. The deployment signals the federal and state standoff entering a new, more militarized phase.

Federal Judge Bars ICE From Detaining Peaceful Protesters in Minneapolis

A federal judge imposed limits on ICE enforcement tactics in Minneapolis, forbidding detentions of peaceful demonstrators. The ruling is shaping how federal agents can operate amid the protests and enforcement actions.

U.S. Strike Kills Al Qaeda Affiliate Leader in Syria - Retaliatory Blow

U.S. forces conducted a strike in northwest Syria that killed an al Qaeda affiliate leader tied to attacks on Americans. The action is part of a stepped up retaliatory campaign in the region.

Khamenei Admits Thousands Killed in Protests - Blames U S

Iran’s supreme leader publicly acknowledged a high death toll from recent protests and sought to cast blame externally. The admission marks a rare official concession amid ongoing unrest and repression.

Trump Calls for New Leadership in Iran - Regime Change Demand

President Trump escalated pressure on Iran by publicly calling for new leadership. The statement intensifies U.S. rhetoric and risks further inflaming an already volatile situation inside Iran.

US EU Trade Deal in Jeopardy After Trump Tariffs

European officials warned that Trump’s tariff threats risk derailing broader U S trade initiatives. Diplomatic tensions over Greenland are now threatening transatlantic economic agreements.

Trump Puts 1 Billion Dollar Price Tag on Gaza Board Seats - Nations Balk

The White House-backed Gaza reconstruction 'Board of Peace' drew intense scrutiny after reports it would charge nations large sums for permanent seats. The proposal is provoking criticism from partners and could limit international buy-in.

Israel Objects to US Gaza Board Picks - Diplomatic Rift

Israel publicly objected to the White House’s announced Gaza oversight panel, arguing it was not consulted on the committee's makeup. The rebuke highlights fissures between Washington and a key ally over Gaza policy.

NASA Rolls Artemis II to Pad - Moon Mission Nears Launch

NASA moved its Artemis II Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft toward the launch pad as final preparations accelerate. The mission marks the agency's first crewed lunar orbit attempt in more than half a century.

EU and Mercosur Sign Landmark Trade Deal - 25 Years in the Making

The European Union and the Mercosur bloc finalised a long delayed free trade agreement after decades of negotiation. The deal could reshape trade flows between Europe and South America if national ratifications follow.

US and Taiwan Clinch Chip Deal to Boost Semiconductor Investment

Washington and Taipei announced a semiconductor investment and tariff arrangement to strengthen chip supply chains. The pact aims to accelerate onshore manufacturing and secure critical technology supply.

Search Underway for Missing Indonesian Plane With 11 On Board

Indonesian authorities launched a search after a regional turboprop lost contact with radar in a mountainous region. The missing aircraft carried crew and passengers and prompted an urgent rescue operation.

Ukraine Warns Russia May Strike Nuclear Substations - Energy Risk

Ukraine warned that Russian forces were considering strikes on substations serving nuclear power plants, raising fears of catastrophic damage to civilian infrastructure. The threat underscores the widening energy war dimension of the conflict.

Zelenskyy Urges Faster Energy Imports as Power Outages Bite

Ukraine's president pleaded for faster electricity imports and equipment as strikes left large swathes of the country without power. The urgent appeals aim to prevent deeper civilian suffering this winter.

Syrian Forces Push Kurds Out of Aleppo Area - Frontline Shift

Syrian government forces advanced into territories previously held by Kurdish-led fighters around Aleppo, following a withdrawal by Kurdish units. The shifts reflect changing local alliances and a new phase of territorial consolidation.

Iraqi Army Takes Over Ain al Asad After US Troop Withdrawal

Iraqi troops formally took control of the Ain al Asad air base after the last U S forces left, marking a notable step in regional consolidation. The handover reflects ongoing adjustments to American presence in Iraq.

DOJ Asks Judge to Deny Special Master for Epstein Files

The Justice Department urged a federal judge to deny a request for a neutral overseer of the Jeffrey Epstein file disclosures. The move keeps control of sensitive materials in DOJ hands and intensifies litigation over transparency.

Trump Threatens Lawsuit Against JPMorgan Over Debanking Claim

President Trump threatened legal action against JPMorgan Chase alleging the bank 'debanked' him after January 6. The threatened suit is part of a broader clash between the White House and major financial institutions.

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Presidential Power Over Fed Chair

The Supreme Court is set to consider whether a president can remove the Federal Reserve chair, a case with major implications for central bank independence. The hearing could reshape the limits of presidential authority over monetary policy.

Army Misses 2025 Deadline for Hypersonic Weapon Fielding

The U S Army acknowledged it missed its 2025 deadline for fielding a long range hypersonic weapon, underscoring delays in advanced weapons programs. The slip raises concerns about timelines for next generation strike capabilities.

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Uganda's electoral commission declared incumbent President Yoweri Museveni the winner of a disputed election extending his decades long rule. Opposition figures denounced the result and called the vote unfair.

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