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Trump doubles down on Greenland - Davos showdown looms

President Trump intensified his push to acquire Greenland and will press the issue at Davos, escalating a diplomatic standoff with European allies and triggering market and security ripples across NATO partners

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9 bps - Jump in 30 year Treasury yield as trade war fears spike

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"There can be no going back" — President Donald Trump


SPX 6,940 ↓ 0.06% Dow 49,359 ↓ 0.17% Nasdaq 23,515 ↓ 0.06% Gold 4,734 ↑ 3.03% BTC 91,070 ↓ 1.63%


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Trump escalates Greenland push - Heads to Davos

President Trump has intensified a campaign to press claims on Greenland and is taking the issue to the World Economic Forum in Davos. His public push is escalating diplomatic tensions with European allies and driving global attention ahead of his meetings.

Trump posts private texts from Macron and Rutte - Allies exposed

The White House has posted private exchanges between Mr. Trump and European leaders, inflaming diplomatic rifts. The leaks have raised alarms in capitals and intensified the Greenland dispute by publicly exposing sensitive messages.

Trump threatens 200% tariffs on French wine - Pressure to join Gaza board

President Trump has threatened crippling tariffs on French wine to pressure Paris into joining a US-led Gaza initiative called the 'Board of Peace.' The tariff threats risk a direct trade escalation with a key NATO ally.

Denmark sends troops to Greenland - Tensions rise

Denmark has increased its military presence in Greenland as tensions with the United States rise over Mr. Trump's takeover push. Copenhagen's troop movements underscore how the dispute is now a security as well as diplomatic crisis.

Global markets sink as Greenland tensions flare

Global markets reacted sharply to the Greenland standoff, with investors selling off on fears of trade retaliation and geopolitical risk. The market moves highlight how the dispute is translating into immediate economic consequences.

Von der Leyen rebukes Trump tariff threat - Calls for European independence

European Commission officials have publicly criticized U.S. tariff threats and argued for strategic autonomy. Comments from EU leaders signal a coordinated political pushback to Washington's coercive tactics.

Trump vows 'no going back' on Greenland push

President Trump repeated a hardline pledge on Greenland in public remarks, signaling no retreat from his acquisition drive. The vow has hardened the diplomatic standoff and intensified alliance strain.

Spain high speed train crash kills dozens - Death toll rises

A high speed collision between two trains in southern Spain has killed dozens and left many injured. Authorities have launched a large scale investigation and the country has declared days of national mourning.

Manhunt after 120 Islamic State members escape Syrian prison

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Russian strikes knock out power across Kyiv - Thousands left cold

Russian strikes overnight knocked out power across Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities, leaving thousands without heat during a bitter cold spell. The attacks have intensified pressure on Ukraine as winter and war compound humanitarian risk.

Rights group says Iran protest deaths exceed 4,000

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Supreme Court to hear challenge to Hawaii handgun limits

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Rare solar storm slams Earth - Disruptions possible

A powerful solar radiation storm has struck Earth, the strongest since 2003, raising concerns over potential impacts on satellites, power grids and communications. Authorities are monitoring for disruptions as the geomagnetic event unfolds.

U S citizen says ICE hauled him out in underwear after warrantless raid

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DOJ opens probe after anti ICE protesters storm church in Minnesota

The Justice Department has opened a federal probe into anti‑ICE activists who stormed a church service in St Paul, an incident that drew national condemnation and allegations of intimidation. The investigation raises questions about civil rights and protest boundaries.

Second man dies at Texas ICE facility in two weeks

A second detainee has died in a US immigration detention facility in Texas within weeks, prompting renewed scrutiny of conditions at ICE sites and federal oversight of detention operations. The agency reported the death as a presumed suicide.

Guatemala declares siege after gang prison uprisings kill police

Guatemala declared a state of siege after coordinated prison uprisings by gang members left police dead and hostages taken. The government's emergency measures aim to restore order amid a violent wave of organized crime.

UK approves 'mega' Chinese embassy in London despite security fears

The UK government approved plans for a large new Chinese embassy in central London despite sustained security concerns from MPs and analysts. The decision has reignited debate about espionage risks and strategic proximity to sensitive infrastructure.

China widens probe into Temu owner PDD after regulator clash

Chinese authorities have broadened a probe into PDD Holdings, the owner of Temu, after clashes between company staff and regulators. The widening investigation signals Beijing's tighter scrutiny of big tech compliance.

Japan 40 year bond yield hits 4% - Election jitters hit markets

Japan's long term bond yields surged to multi year highs amid political uncertainty after the prime minister called a snap election. The move has rattled investors and raised questions about fiscal policy and market stability.

Supreme Court to rule on Trump tariff powers - Market stakes high

The legality of President Trump's sweeping tariffs is facing a pivotal test at the Supreme Court, with a ruling poised to determine the scope of executive emergency trade powers. The decision carries major implications for trade policy and markets.

Israel orders Gaza families to move - First forced evacuation since ceasefire

Israel has ordered forced moves for some Gaza families as part of new military and reconstruction plans, marking a major development in post‑ceasefire arrangements. The orders have raised humanitarian and legal concerns internationally.

EU weighs trade reprisals as Trump presses on Greenland

European leaders are discussing coordinated trade countermeasures as pressure grows over the US Greenland dispute. Brussels is weighing options that could include tariffs and economic instruments in response to Washington's coercive moves.

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"Thank you to Mark Rutte, the Secretary General of NATO!"