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Davos Elite Panic as Trump Upends Global Order... + Trump’s Greenland Tariff Threat Sparks EU ‘Trade Bazooka’ Retaliation + Chile Declares Catastrophe: Wildfires Kill 16, Thousands FleeTrump Imposes Tariffs on Denmark and Seven Allies: Transatlantic Crisis
President Trump announced 10% tariffs on Denmark and seven European allies tied to his push to acquire Greenland, triggering emergency EU talks and threats of retaliatory trade measures that risk a major transatlantic rupture
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1,500 - Active duty U.S. soldiers placed on standby for possible Minnesota deployment
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"we'll sue your ass off" — Karoline Leavitt
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Hotels Cancel ICE Agent Rooms in Minneapolis Over Safety Concerns
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Syria Agrees Ceasefire With Kurdish‑Led Forces
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Two High‑Speed Trains Derail in Spain - Multiple Fatalities Reported
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Chile Declares State of Catastrophe as Wildfires Kill Dozens
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Europe Gathers Emergency Response After Trump’s Greenland Move
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Syrian Forces Seize Major Oil and Gas Fields in East
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"ICE is removing some of the most violent criminals in the World from our Country, and bring them back home, where they belong. Why is Minnesota fighting this? Do they really want murderers and drug dealers to be ensconced in their community? The thugs that are protesting include many highly paid professional agitators and anarchists. Is…"