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Denmark has labeled the United States a potential security risk in a striking shift for a key NATO ally, according to a new intelligence assessment released by the Danish Defence Intelligence Service on December 10. The report warns that political decisions by the Trump administration are accelerating mistrust between the U.S. and Europe and increasing uncertainty over Washington's role as Europe's security guarantor. It alleges the U.S. is using economic power to pressure allies and adversaries, while also highlighting rising threats from Russia and China. The warning comes amid stalled Ukraine peace talks and intensifying Arctic competition involving the U.S., Russia, and China.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta, whose office is leading the case, said the administration lacked authority to impose the fee.

The Air Force offered the latest estimate in a statement that said the timeline "is the result of continuing discussions between Boeing and the Air Force."

The Japan Meteorological Agency warned of possible tsunami waves up to 1 meter high along the Pacific coast of Hokkaido, Aomori, Iwate, and Miyagi prefectures.

Ruling party candidate promises hope, opposition pledges change as Thursday's deadline to end campaigns approaches.

Perhaps North West Premier Bushy Maape is speaking his truth when he says there are no potholes in his province. But as Qaanitah Hunter points out, he probably doesn't feel a thing as he is chauffeured about in fancy German sedans, subsidised by the taxpayer.

America briefly halted sharing vital intelligence with Israel. This action stemmed from concerns over civilian casualties and alleged mistreatment of Palestinian prisoners. The US sought assurances that Israel would adhere to the laws of war. Intelligence sharing resumed after Israel provided these assurances. This move highlights significant tensions between the two allies.

A skydiver in Australia survived a terrifying mid-air ordeal after his reserve parachute snagged on a plane's tail, forcing him to cut free before landing safely.

Over 600 high value artefacts, including an ivory Buddha and East India Company officer's belt buckle, were stolen from the British Empire and Commonwealth collection in Bristol.

A colossal 7,000-year-old granite wall, France's largest underwater construction, has been unearthed off Brittany's coast. This 120-meter structure, f