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Gold Jumps More Than 8% in a Week as the Dollar Slides Amid Greenland Tariff Dispute
Gold traded near $5,000 an ounce and silver touched $100 as the U.S. dollar fell 1.9% in a week that included new Greenland-linked tariff plans targeting eight European countries.
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Boston Dynamics Atlas humanoid robot and LG CLOiD home robot: the platform lock-in fight to control Physical AI
CES 2026 shifted from flashy demos to repeatable work—industrial Atlas deployments and multi-appliance home robots are making the control layer, not the hardware, the prize.
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United States under President Donald Trump completes withdrawal from the World Health Organization: health sovereignty versus global outbreak early-warning access
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. framed the exit as a COVID-era accountability move while U.S. participation in WHO committees and information channels ends.
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Tech Brief: AI Compute, Chips, and Platform Power Moves Driving Today’s Market Narrative
Data-centre buildouts, chip supply constraints, and AI platform deals converge as policymakers and big tech reshape the cost, control, and reach of AI.
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NATO’s Stress Test Under Trump: Alliance Credibility, Burden-Sharing, and the Fight Over Strategic Territory
A clash over NATO reciprocity and strategic basing—spilling from Afghanistan grievances into Greenland access talks and the Diego Garcia sovereignty dispute—now threatens to redefine alliance cohesion.
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Greenland, Gaza, and Global Leverage: Today’s 10 Power Stories Shaping Markets and Security
From Arctic basing to Ukraine diplomacy and sanctions enforcement, the day’s biggest moves reveal who’s gaining leverage—and who’s losing it.
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The Greenland Gambit: Economic Genius or Political Farce?
A heated debate over Trump’s controversial Greenland deal announcement at Davos reveals the sharp divide in public perception.
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The Greenland Gambit: Economic Genius or Political Farce?
A heated debate over Trump’s controversial Greenland deal announcement at Davos reveals the sharp divide in public perception.
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Trump vs the World Order: Disruption Genius or Global Arsonist?
Two analysts clash over whether Trump’s Greenland gambit, peace councils, and threats mark strategic realism—or reckless destabilization.
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Trump vs the World Order: Disruption Genius or Global Arsonist?
Two analysts clash over whether Trump’s Greenland gambit, peace councils, and threats mark strategic realism—or reckless destabilization.
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Trump vs the World Order: Disruption Genius or Global Arsonist?
Two analysts clash over whether Trump’s Greenland gambit, peace councils, and threats mark strategic realism—or reckless destabilization.
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High-Speed Train Collision in Southern Spain Kills at Least Twenty-One and Injures Scores
A high-speed train derailed near Adamuz in Andalusia and collided with an oncoming service, prompting a major rescue and ongoing investigation
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No Sign of an AI Bubble as Tech Giants Double Down at World’s Largest Technology Show
Executives and investors at CES showcase accelerating investment and real-world applications, brushing aside fears of an artificial intelligence slowdown
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ChatGPT to Begin Showing Ads Inside Conversations as OpenAI Seeks New Revenue
OpenAI will test advertising in ChatGPT for free and low-cost users, marking a major shift in how the AI platform is funded and experienced
Mass Protests Erupt in Denmark and Greenland Against Trump’s Push for U.S. Control of Arctic Territory
Denmark organized demonstrators rally across Nuuk and Danish cities to defend Greenland’s sovereignty in response to U.S. demands and tariff threats. But in fact, many Greenlanders wouldn’t mind to become US state rather then under Denma...
EU Capitals Alarmed by Proposed ‘Membership-Lite’ Pathway for Ukraine’s Accession
Brussels’s draft reform to expedite Kyiv’s entry into the European Union through a two-tier model has unsettled member states and candidate countries
France Calls on EU to Deploy Powerful Trade Retaliation as Trump Announces Greenland-Linked Tariffs
Paris urges the European Union to activate its strongest trade defence mechanism in response to tariff threats tied to U.S. ambitions in Greenland
Global Spirits Producers Grapple with Unprecedented Oversupply as Demand Falters
Major distillers confront record stockpiles of unsold whisky, cognac and tequila amid weakening consumer demand and economic headwinds
EU Readies Massive Tariffs in Response to Trump’s Greenland Trade Threat
Brussels prepares a €93 billion retaliation plan and considers broader market restrictions as transatlantic tensions escalate over Greenland policy
Former Nato chief attacks Trump’s ‘gangster’ talk on Greenland
Ex-NATO Chief Condemns Trump’s Rhetoric on Greenland, Warning of Wider Strategic Risks Anders Fogh Rasmussen criticises President Trump’s language on Greenland as resembling authoritarian tactics and urges focus on real security challe...
Trump to hit Europe with 10% tariffs until Greenland deal is agreed
US president said levies against eight nations would rise to 25% unless they support his acquisition of the island
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ANTI-US protest draws thousands in Denmark’s capital "Yankee GO HOME"
Studying for a drivers license in China
China is generating electricity in the sky
The S2000, the world's first megawatt-scale airborne wind power system, rose 2000 meters above Yibin, Sichuan, generating electricity and connecting to the power grid for the first time.
JD Vance has a message for Germany: "You don’t have shared values if you silence your people
Trump is threatening with tariffs all countries that don't agree that the US should take Greenland
German troops landed in Greenland
French getting ready to fight against USA to protect Denmark control on the island
French President Emmanuel Macron announced the arrival of French troops in Greenland.
Cybercrime, Inc.: When Crime Becomes an Economy. How the World Accidentally Built a Twenty-Trillion-Dollar Criminal Economy
For most of modern history, crime scaled slowly. You needed proximity, muscle, risk tolerance, and—above all—competence. Ten years ago, cybercrime still required technical skill. You had to understand systems, code exploits, or at least ...
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Woman Claiming to Be Freddie Mercury’s Secret Daughter Dies at Forty-Eight After Rare Cancer Battle
Her death revives unresolved questions around a private family claim that has never been publicly substantiated with disclosed documentary or genetic proof.
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Invasive Thrips Outbreak Deepens European Pepper Shortage, Disrupts Supply and Elevates Prices
An aggressive spread of the tobacco thrips pest in Spain has sharply reduced pepper yields, tightening European markets and altering export dynamics.
EU Seeks ‘Farage Clause’ in Brexit Reset Talks With Britain
European Union negotiators are reportedly pushing for safeguards—informally dubbed a “Farage clause”—in renewed talks aimed at resetting post-Brexit relations with the UK. The provision would protect long-term agreements from future unil...
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Germany Hit by Major Airport Strikes Disrupting European Travel
Widespread strikes by airport workers across Germany have caused significant flight cancellations and delays, affecting major hubs and ripple effects across Europe. Unions are demanding higher wages and improved working conditions amid p...
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First Baby Boomers Set to Turn Eighty, Marking a Global Demographic Turning Point
The milestone underscores accelerating population aging with far-reaching implications for health care, pensions, and social policy.
New Fossil Analysis Prompts Scientists to Reexamine Key Evolutionary Assumptions
Researchers argue that fresh interpretations of the fossil record raise questions about long-standing evolutionary explanations.
Debate Intensifies Over Social Security Reform as Trust Fund Pressures Loom
Growing concern about long-term sustainability is driving sharp disagreement over how the retirement system should be secured.
President Trump Announces New Alcohol Tariffs as Trade Pressure Intensifies
The administration signals a tougher trade stance with a tariff plan affecting alcoholic imports from multiple countries.
Ukraine Faces Power Grid Challenges Following Major Russian Strike
Kyiv grapples with significant outages and infrastructure damage amid ongoing conflict.
Unusual Stock Trades Prompt Scrutiny Over Timing Linked to U.S. Political Activity
Questions have emerged after market observers noted transactions whose timing coincided with major political developments.
How Google Keep Quietly Became a Daily Productivity Essential for Many Users
Once overlooked, the simple note-taking app is now widely valued for its practical role in everyday organization.
Russia Deploys Hypersonic Missile in Strike on Ukraine
The use of a hypersonic weapon marks a significant escalation in the military methods employed in the ongoing conflict
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Race to Succeed Guterres Begins as UN Seeks New Leader for Post-2026 Era
With António Guterres set to leave office at the end of December twenty twenty-six, attention is turning to a highly political selection shaped by veto power and funding leverage
Iranian Reformist Elite Seek French Visas for Families Amid Internal Uncertainty
Senior figures associated with the reformist faction in Iran are actively pursuing entry visas to France for relatives through Paris-based legal assistance, signaling anxiety within the political establishment
France delays this year’s G7 summit to avoid conflict with UFC event planned at the White House on Donald Trump’s birthday.
There is no sovereign immunity for poisoning millions with drugs.
International law has validity only when it protects citizens, not when it shields criminals behind titles and borders.
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US officials discussed direct payments to Greenlanders ranging from $10,000 to $100,000 in an effort to persuade the territory to break away from Denmark and join the United States
Supreme Court Prepares Decision on Legality of President Trump’s Tariffs Under Emergency Powers Law
The ruling could redefine how far presidential authority extends under economic emergency statutes and determine whether importers are owed refunds.
French President Emanuel Macron Hides in a Bunker
Thousands of French Patriots and Farmers Storm National Assembly. Demands are clear: exit the EU and put an end to all destructive agendas that are destroying the country.
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Gold Jumps More Than 8% in a Week as the Dollar Slides Amid Greenland Tariff Dispute
Boston Dynamics Atlas humanoid robot and LG CLOiD home robot: the platform lock-in fight to control Physical AI
United States under President Donald Trump completes withdrawal from the World Health Organization: health sovereignty versus global outbreak early-warning access
Tech Brief: AI Compute, Chips, and Platform Power Moves Driving Today’s Market Narrative
NATO’s Stress Test Under Trump: Alliance Credibility, Burden-Sharing, and the Fight Over Strategic Territory
Greenland, Gaza, and Global Leverage: Today’s 10 Power Stories Shaping Markets and Security
The Greenland Gambit: Economic Genius or Political Farce?
The Greenland Gambit: Economic Genius or Political Farce?
Trump vs the World Order: Disruption Genius or Global Arsonist?
Trump vs the World Order: Disruption Genius or Global Arsonist?
Trump vs the World Order: Disruption Genius or Global Arsonist?
High-Speed Train Collision in Southern Spain Kills at Least Twenty-One and Injures Scores
No Sign of an AI Bubble as Tech Giants Double Down at World’s Largest Technology Show
Trump to hit Europe with 10% tariffs until Greenland deal is agreed
Cybercrime, Inc.: When Crime Becomes an Economy. How the World Accidentally Built a Twenty-Trillion-Dollar Criminal Economy
Woman Claiming to Be Freddie Mercury’s Secret Daughter Dies at Forty-Eight After Rare Cancer Battle
EU Seeks ‘Farage Clause’ in Brexit Reset Talks With Britain
Germany Hit by Major Airport Strikes Disrupting European Travel
Russia Deploys Hypersonic Missile in Strike on Ukraine
There is no sovereign immunity for poisoning millions with drugs.
Béla Tarr, Visionary Hungarian Filmmaker, Dies at Seventy After Long Illness
German Intelligence Secretly Intercepted Obama’s Air Force One Communications
The U.S. State Department’s account in Persian: “President Trump is a man of action. If you didn’t know it until now, now you do—do not play games with President Trump.”
Korean Beauty Turns Viral Skincare Into a Global Export Engine
President Trump Says United States Will Administer Venezuela Until a Secure Leadership Transition
Delta Force Identified as Unit Behind U.S. Operation That Captured Venezuela’s President
Europe’s Luxury Sanctions Punish Russian Consumers While a Sanctions-Circumvention Industry Thrives
Europe’s Largest Defence Groups Set to Return Nearly Five Billion Dollars to Shareholders in Twenty Twenty-Five
Diamonds Are Powering a New Quantum Revolution
The Battle Over the Internet Explodes: The United States Bars European Officials and Ignites a Diplomatic Crisis
Fine Wine Investors Find Little Cheer in Third Year of Falls
Caviar and Foie Gras? China Is Becoming a Luxury Food Powerhouse
Hackers Are Hiding Malware in Open-Source Tools and IDE Extensions
Traveling to USA? Homeland Security moving toward requiring foreign travelers to share social media history
Trump in Direct Assault: European Leaders Are Weak, Immigration a Disaster. Russia Is Strong and Big — and Will Win
Drugs and Assassinations: The Connection Between the Italian Mafia and Football Ultras
The Disregard for a Europe ‘in Danger of Erasure,’ the Shift Toward Russia: Trump’s Strategic Policy Document
India backs down on plan to mandate government “Sanchar Saathi” app on all smartphones
Macron Says Washington Pressuring EU to Delay Enforcement of Digital-Regulation Probes Against Meta, TikTok and X
Moroccan Court Upholds 18-Month Sentence for Frenchman Who Bought Ferrari with Bitcoin
EU Firms Struggle with 3,000-Hour Paperwork Load — While Automakers Fear De Facto 2030 Petrol Car Ban
The Ukrainian Sumo Wrestler Who Escaped the War — and Is Captivating Japan
Car Parts Leader Warns Europe Faces Heavy Job Losses in ‘Darwinian’ Auto Shake-Out
Families Accuse OpenAI of Enabling ‘AI-Driven Delusions’ After Multiple Suicides
U.S. Envoys Deliver Ultimatum to Ukraine: Sign Peace Deal by Thursday or Risk Losing American Support
Zelenskyy Signals Progress Toward Ending the War: ‘One of the Hardest Moments in History’ (end of his business model?)
The U.S. State Department Announces That Mass Migration Constitutes an Existential Threat to Western Civilization and Undermines the Stability of Key American Allies
A Decade of Innovation Stagnation at Apple: The Cook Era Critique
President Donald Trump Hosts Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at White House to Seal Major Defence and Investment Deals
AI Researchers Claim Human-Level General Intelligence Is Already Here
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