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The White House on Saturday renewed focus on the issue by sharing an AI-generated image of the 79-year-old president walking towards Greenland alongside a penguin, with the caption, "Embrace the penguin." |
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The White House on Saturday renewed focus on the issue by sharing an AI-generated image of the 79-year-old president walking towards Greenland alongside a penguin, with the caption, "Embrace the penguin." |
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US President shared an image of a firearm, claiming Pretti was armed and suggesting local police were deliberately prevented from assisting federal officers. He wrote that police had been "called off" by city and state leaders, leaving federal agents no choice but to defend themselves. |
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Trump's latest move comes after he withdrew Canada's invitation to join his Board of Peace initiative, after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's veiled attack on his policies during a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos. |
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The Economist's cover this week was devoted to Donald Trump's plans for Greenland and their significance for the transatlantic alliance | World News |
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Greenlandic families are grappling with global politics affecting their children. Donald Trump's renewed interest in Greenland causes unease. Authorities and Unicef offer guidance on discussing these issues with kids. Social media amplifies aggressive rhetoric. Parents find it challenging to answer children's questions. Inuit culture aids in adapting to uncertainty. |
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His comments come just over a week after he announced he would end federal funding to states with sanctuary city jurisdictions, beginning February this year. |
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Canadian leader Mark Carney challenged Donald Trump's transactional foreign policy at Davos. Carney warned that great powers are weaponizing economic integration. He stated that nations will diversify to hedge against uncertainty and rebuild sovereignty. Trump responded with a warning to Carney. The world is built on relationships, not leverage. Carney's actions show that idealism still exists. |
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Stephen Miller, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Advisor, is under fire for his comments on the killing of Alex Pretti. |
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Australia's Prime Minister condemns Trump's NATO comments, emphasizing respect for Australian soldiers and their families affected by his remarks. |
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Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has successfully navigated President Trump's threats to acquire Greenland. Her firm stance and strategic alliances, including involving European allies, appear to have deterred Trump from using force. Frederiksen remains committed to protecting Denmark's sovereignty while seeking to maintain a strong relationship with the United States. |