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Nato troops to be in Greenland on ‘more permanent’ basis

Some European countries are sending soldiers to the Arctic island after Donald Trump intensified threats to take control...

5dFinancial TimesPoliticsImpact

Germany’s Merz says Iran’s leadership may be in ‘final days’

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Iran’s current leadership may be nearing its end amid mass protests across the country. “If a regime can only stay in power through the use of violence, then it i...

Jan 13South China Morning PostPoliticsImpact

Malaysia’s new expat salary rules dubbed ‘ridiculous’, stoking fears of talent drain

An effort to prod Malaysian employers into hiring more locals for white-collar jobs by doubling the minimum salary for foreign staff has caught expatriates cold and stirred anxiety among some firms ov...

4hSouth China Morning PostPoliticsImpact

Thinking bigger about Europe: Why 2026 must be a strategic turning point

Europe has the strength to assert itself globally but it does not use it consistently, writes Krista-Marija Läbe....

1dEuronewsPolitics

How Donald Trump could break up Canada

Alberta is a very cold place in winter, even by Canadian standards. And yet, in the past week, hundreds of Albertans formed long queues in freezing weather, in big cities and small towns, to sign a pe...

9hSouth China Morning PostPoliticsImpact

'To remain free, one must be feared': Macron says of France’s defence priorities

On Thursday, the French president offered his New Year's address to the armed forces. The eagerly awaited annual event comes amid multiple geopolitical crises....

5dEuronewsPolitics

‘We do not want to be Americans’: Greenlanders fear US threat to annex

US President Donald Trump’s latest moves to acquire Greenland are rattling Nuuk and Copenhagen....

Jan 13Al JazeeraPoliticsImpact

Torture, false arrests: Ukrainian women in Russian prisons

Some 20,000 Ukrainian civilians are in Russian prisons and rights activists say more than 2,000 are female. Some of the women who have managed to get out jail are now speaking out about what they expe...

4dDeutsche WellePoliticsImpact

Iran crackdown: 'Can a government willing to kill its own people be trusted to reform?'

William Hilderbrandt welcomes Dr. Ahu Kucuksefahani, Scholar in International Relations, social movements and digital activism. She offers a sobering analysis of Iran's deepening crisis amidst unprece...

21hFrance 24PoliticsImpact

'US can't politically engineer a new status quo inside Iran, it must be self-sustaining'

Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Oman led a diplomatic effort to dissuade Donald Trump from launching a high-risk military strike on Iran. For in-depth analysis, Genie Godula welcomes Jon Hoffman, Research Fe...

5dFrance 24PoliticsImpact

Protesters say 'unliveable to be a farmer in France today' as they condemn Mercosur deal

French farmers steered some 350 tractors on January 11 toward French Parliament to protest low incomes and an EU trade deal with South America that they fear threatens their livelihoods. They say thei...

Jan 13France 24PoliticsImpact

The human cost of wildlife conservation in Tanzania

Trophy hunting interests are turning the screw on northern Tanzania's Maasai communities and wildlife paradise. Meanwhile, well-funded conservation efforts are attracting scrutiny amid rising Maasai e...

1dDeutsche WelleenvironmentImpact

German firms hunker down as Trump marks one year in office

One year into Donald Trump's second term, higher tariffs and sharper threats are straining transatlantic business. German companies in the US are weighing compliance against resistance as uncertainty ...

4dDeutsche WellePoliticsImpact

World Governments Summit in Dubai expected to be the largest in the summit's history, organisers say

The summit, which will be held from 3-5 February, is expected to bring together 35 heads of state and government, more than 150 government delegations and over 6,000 attendees....

4dEuronewsPoliticsImpact

Why Myanmar election won't change Europe's mind on junta

Seeking international legitimacy, Myanmar's ruling military junta claims elections this week are a return to democracy. But it will take more than the junta's word to convince the EU that the polls ar...

1dDeutsche WellePoliticsImpact

African fans fume at 'disgraceful' World Cup travel ban

Senegal’s football team are champions of Africa but fans from the country are banned from going to the US for the World Cup. They aren't the only ones, with Donald Trump's hostility and FIFA's ticket ...

21hDeutsche WelleSportsImpact

The US expected 'significant resistance' from Venezuela's air defenses, Maduro raid planning memo reveals

The US expected resistance from dozens of Venezuelan air defense systems during the Maduro raid. Miguel J. Rodriguez Carrillo/AFP via Getty Images The US expected "significant resistance" from...

5dBusiness InsiderPoliticsImpact

How Nigel Farage gets away with it

His two great liabilities, Brexit and Donald Trump, are unmentionable in British politics...

6dFinancial TimesPoliticsImpact

Russian Crude Cargoes Pile Up on Tankers as Deliveries Falter

At least 12 vessels full of Urals idle off Omani coast, more are anchored near China...

Jan 13BloombergeconomicsImpact

Polymarket hit by fresh Europe crackdowns as Hungary, Portugal block access

The moves highlight the growing uncertainty over whether crypto prediction markets are treated as finance or gambling....

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