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President Donald Trump heads to Davos for the World Economic Forum amid tariff threats over Greenland, straining ties with European allies. Market jitters, affordability messaging, and plans for a new ‘Board of Peace’ risk being overshadowed by escalating trade tensions
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Greenland isn’t just ice — it’s the 21st-century test of power, climate, resources, and who will control the Arctic
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Greenland has become the focus of rising geopolitical tension after US President Donald Trump reiterated his desire to control the island. Greenland’s leaders and residents firmly rejected the idea, backing Denmark and NATO while warning against threats to sovereignty and regional stability
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Greenland's small population, lack of its own military, and strategic Arctic location have fueled renewed US interest — but any forced takeover would spark a major NATO confrontation and global backlash
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A Danish lawmaker accused the Trump administration of risking conflict with an ally over Greenland, rejecting US security claims. Denmark and European leaders reaffirmed Greenland’s sovereignty, saying decisions rest solely with Denmark and Greenland
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Team USA claimed all four skeet gold medals at the ISSF World Championship 2025 in Athens. Indian shooters Bhavtegh Singh Gill and Raiza Dhillon missed out on finals qualification, with India finishing eighth in the women’s team event
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Denmark reported new drone sightings over military sites, following earlier incidents that shut down airports. Karup Air Base was among the affected areas. Authorities are tightening drone defences, and Sweden has loaned anti-drone equipment. Germany has reported similar threats
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A 32-year-old man was shot dead and two others injured in Copenhagen’s Tingbjerg area. The suspect remains at large, and police are investigating the motive. Authorities assure there’s no ongoing threat to the public despite recent violent crime in the region
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Kidambi Srikanth, Shriyansh Valishetty, and S. Sankar Muthusamy Subramanian reach the quarterfinals of the Canada Open with impressive victories, setting up exciting matches in their respective draws
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The visit is part of India’s ongoing diplomatic engagements aimed at deepening strategic ties and enhancing cooperation with key European partners, focusing on strategic partnerships, trade, investment, and regional and global issues of mutual interest
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The base was built following a 1951 defence agreement between Denmark and the United States. It supports missile warning, missile defence and space surveillance operations for the US and NATO
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Trump expressed confidence the US would annex the large island, even suggesting the head of the NATO alliance could be a key player in facilitating the acquisition
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Acknowledging the uncertainty sparked by Trump's statements, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen reaffirmed Denmark's position on Wednesday, emphasising that Greenland's future is solely for its people to decide
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Denmark’s Permanent Representative Lassen, who took over the Council presidency on Monday, said, “There's hope for some kind of breakthrough in the peace process or at least a session of hostilities”.
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The resolution received 10 votes in favour, none against, and five abstentions including France, Britain, Denmark, Greece and Slovenia
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Slovenia entered the match highly motivated, knowing that earning at least one point would secure their place in the knockout stage, while the Three Lions had already advanced.
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The Danes took the lead in the 17th minute, exploiting a brief lapse in Slovenia's defense. A quick throw-in caught the Slovenians off guard, allowing Jonas Wind to flick the ball cleverly to Christian Eriksen, who found himself in space.
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A storm battered Britain, northern Germany and southern Scandinavia early Saturday, for a third day, with powerful winds, heavy rain and storm surges that caused floods, power outages, evacuations and disrupted flights, railway service and ferry lines
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A Danish artist who was given a pile of cash by a museum in northern Denmark to create a piece for its exhibition on labour conditions two years ago submitted two empty canvases — titled “Take the Money and Run”.
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Shanghai World Cup winner Jawkar lost 148-148 (10-10*) to Fullerton, who was adjudged the winner by virtue of his arrow being closer to the centre