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How will world leaders handle Trump’s Greenland ambitions in Davos?

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  🌍 1) Strong European Pushback — United Defense of Sovereignty Many European leaders at Davos have presented a united front rejecting Trump’s push for control or influence over Greenland, emphasizing respect for international law and Denmark’s sovereignty. They view Greenland’s status as non-negotiable and have called out unilateral coercive tactics — including proposed tariffs — as destabilizing. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the EU will strengthen Arctic security cooperation and supports Greenland and Denmark, warning that coercive tactics risk undermining cooperation and the broader transatlantic relationship. Leaders have criticized the threat to impose tariffs and other pressure tools, saying they could harm NATO unity and violate agreements. 🧠 2) Broader Rift in Transatlantic Relations The Greenland issue is feeding into deeper concerns about the future of the Western alliance. Many leaders see Trump’s rhetoric as symptomatic of a shift...

Trump Vows to “100%” Enforce Greenland Tariff Threat as EU Moves to Defend Interests

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 Trump Vows to “100%” Enforce Greenland Tariff Threat as EU Moves to Defend Interests U.S. President Donald Trump has doubled down on his controversial threat to impose punitive tariffs on several European nations over their resistance to his bid to obtain control of Greenland , declaring he will follow through “100%” with the plan — a move that has intensified tensions across the Atlantic and prompted firm reactions from the European Union and NATO allies. Trump, speaking in an interview with NBC News, reaffirmed his intention to impose levies on goods from Denmark and other European countries unless a deal is reached for what he describes as the “complete and total purchase” of Greenland. The tariffs — initially set at 10% from February 1 , rising to 25% by June 1 — are aimed at Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Finland, all NATO allies. “The European nations must understand what’s at stake. I will carry this out — 100%,” Trump said. He further as...

Gul Plaza fire under control after 36 hours; 14 dead as Karachi shopping centre gutted.

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  🔥 Fire Under Control After ~36 Hours A massive blaze that broke out late Saturday night at Gul Plaza on MA Jinnah Road in Karachi was finally brought under control after about 36 hours of continuous efforts by firefighters. The central fire has now been extinguished, and teams are in the cooling and debris-removal phase due to structural instability. 💔 Confirmed Casualties & Missing At least 14 people have been confirmed dead, including at least one firefighter. More bodies have been recovered as rescuers work through rubble. Around 60-70+ people remain missing according to authorities and family reports, with rescue teams using mobile phone data and other efforts to trace them. 🚑 Injuries & Rescue Efforts Dozens of others have been injured, many treated for smoke inhalation and burns at major hospitals like Jinnah Hospital and PNS Shifa. Rescue and police units have set up helplines and help desks for families of missing persons. 🧱 Condition of t...
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Trump Floats Tariff Threat Against Countries That “Don’t Go Along With” Greenland Plan January 17, 2026  Washington, D.C. In a bold escalation of U.S. foreign policy rhetoric, President Donald Trump suggested Friday that he could impose trade tariffs on nations that oppose his push for the United States to take control of Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of NATO ally Denmark. The comments, made at a White House rural health event, mark a striking turn in the president’s long-running focus on the Arctic island. Tariffs as Foreign Policy Tool – Again “I may put a tariff on countries if they don’t go along with Greenland, because we need Greenland for national security,” Trump said, without specifying which countries might be targeted or under what legal authority. The remark came sandwiched between discussions of healthcare and other domestic issues, underscoring the president’s blend of economic pressure and strategic ambition. Trump drew a parallel to earlier threats he made...

Racing de Santander vs Barcelona: Clash of Tradition and Talent

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Racing de Santander vs Barcelona: Clash of Tradition and Talent Spanish football fans were treated to an exciting encounter as Racing de Santander faced off against giants FC Barcelona in a match that brought together history, passion, and elite talent. The game symbolized more than just three points – it was a meeting of two clubs from very different footballing worlds, each carrying pride and ambition onto the pitch. Pre-Match Build-Up Racing de Santander, known for their fighting spirit and loyal supporters, entered the match determined to prove themselves against one of Europe’s most successful clubs. Playing at home gave Racing an added boost, with fans creating an electric atmosphere inside El Sardinero Stadium. Barcelona, meanwhile, arrived as favorites. With their rich history, world-class players, and possession-based style of football, the Catalan side aimed to dominate the match and secure a comfortable victory. Their squad depth and experience in big games mad...

Insurrection Act: What It Is and Why It Matters

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Insurrection Act: What It Is and Why It Matters Washington – The Insurrection Act, a centuries-old U.S. law, has once again come into the national spotlight as political leaders debate its potential use during times of civil unrest and national emergency. Originally passed in 1807, the Insurrection Act grants the President of the United States the authority to deploy federal troops within the country to suppress rebellion, enforce federal laws, and restore public order when state authorities are unable or unwilling to do so. Understanding the Law Under normal circumstances, the U.S. military is restricted from engaging in domestic law enforcement due to the Posse Comitatus Act. However, the Insurrection Act serves as a major exception. It allows the president to send active-duty troops or federalize the National Guard in cases of: Insurrection or rebellion against the federal government State governments failing to protect constitutional rights Widespread violence that lo...

Trump says killings in Iran have stopped; Tehran reopens airspace after temporary closure.

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US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he had received information suggesting that the killing of protesters in Iran had stopped. However, he added that he would continue to monitor the situation closely before deciding on any possible military action. In recent days, Trump had repeatedly spoken about supporting the Iranian people following the government’s harsh crackdown on demonstrations. But during an unexpected announcement at the White House, he said he had been assured by “very important sources” inside Iran that the executions planned for that day would not take place. “They told us the killings have stopped and the executions won’t happen,” Trump said. “There were supposed to be many executions today, but they won’t go ahead. We are still going to verify this.” Trump did not provide further details and acknowledged that the United States had not yet confirmed the claims independently. When asked by an AFP reporter in the Oval Office whether US military interv...