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Trump’s Greenland climbdown eases tension but future still unclear

U.S. President Donald Trump has backed away from using tariffs or military force to push his controversial plan to acquire Greenland from Denmark, easing fears of a major transatlantic rift. After weeks of threats, he dropped the tariff idea and hinted that a preliminary agreement over the Arctic territory could be reached instead.​ Trump’s bid to gain control of Greenland, a Danish territory and key NATO outpost, had alarmed European allies who saw it as a direct challenge to an alliance that has underpinned Western security since World War Two. Following talks at the World Economic Forum in Davos with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Trump voiced optimism about a deal that would secure a U.S. missile defence site and access to critical minerals while countering Russian and Chinese influence in the Arctic.​ European stock markets steadied on the news, […]

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Zelenskyy Meets European Leaders in London to Strengthen Military Aid for Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet key European leaders in the United Kingdom on Friday to discuss renewed military support aimed at deterring future Russian aggression, should a ceasefire end the war that has now entered its fourth year. The talks, set to take place at the Foreign Office in London, will bring together Zelenskyy, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, and Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof. About 20 additional leaders are expected to join virtually as part of the “Coalition of the Willing,” a group of nations that have pledged to strengthen Ukraine’s defenses and long-term resilience. The agenda includes plans to bolster Ukraine’s air defense capabilities, protect the country’s power grid from relentless Russian drone and missile attacks, and potentially supply Kyiv with longer-range weapons capable of striking deeper inside […]

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NATO to Start Annual Nuclear Drill Amid Russia Tensions

NATO will begin its annual nuclear deterrence exercise, "Steadfast Noon," on Monday. The two-week drill involves around 70 aircraft and 2,000 personnel from 13 member countries. Alliance chief Mark Rutte stated the exercise is a "regular" and planned activity, not a direct response to recent Russian air incursions into NATO airspace. He emphasized that the drill, which does not involve live warheads, is crucial for ensuring the "credible, safe, and effective" nature of NATO's nuclear deterrent. The operations will be conducted from airbases in the Netherlands, Belgium, Britain, and Denmark. The exercise occurs against a backdrop of heightened nuclear rhetoric from Russia since its invasion of Ukraine, though NATO officials say they have not observed any change in Russia's actual nuclear posture.

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