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Denmark and Greenland to face Vance in high-stakes White House meeting

By Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen, Tom Little and Gwladys Fouche NUUK, Jan 14 (Reuters) – The Danish and Greenlandic foreign ministers will meet with U.S. Vice President JD Vance at the White House on Wednesday following weeks of threats by President Donald Trump to take control of Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark. Trump has said the strategically located and mineral-rich island was vital
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‘Big problem for him,’ says Trump after Greenland PM backs Denmark

U.S. President Donald Trump dismissed remarks from Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen after he reiterated Greenland’s commitment to Denmark. As…

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Buying Greenland could cost as much as $700 billion

The estimate is part of planning around Trump’s efforts to bring Greenland into the U.S. fold, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio tasked with crafting a proposal to purchase the Danish territory.
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Iran accuses foreign intelligence behind protest movement

Israel’s covert operations in Iran spark allegations of destabilising protests as tensions escalate.
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Trump vows ‘very strong action’ if Iran executes protesters

Relatives of an arrested protester tell BBC Persian he is due to be executed on Wednesday, as the death toll from demonstrations reportedly exceeds 2,400.
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Trump cancels talks with Iran delegation as death toll from protests hits 2,000

President Donald Trump is assuring Iranian protesters that “help is on the way” after new reports estimated the number of citizens killed during the demonstr…

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This city was named the most walkable tourist destination in South America

A new global study ranks Chile’s capital among the top 10 most walkable cities in the world.
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Why This 15-Year-Old’s Case Is at the Supreme Court

Two transgender athletes are challenging state laws barring their participation on girls’ and women’s sports teams at the Supreme Court on Tuesday, and their…

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New ‘smart pills’ can track medicine in the body: What to know

A new type of “smart pill” designed to confirm when medications are actually swallowed could one day help doctors better track whether patients are taking prescriptions as directed. The technology, developed by researchers at MIT and partner institutions, was detailed in a study published in Nature …
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Azerbaijan-Iran: Divided Nation, Geopolitical Tensions https://gemini.google.com/share/e54b327ce18f The relationship between the Republic of Azerbaijan and “South Azerbaijan” (the Azerbaijani-populated northwestern provinces of Iran) is one of the most complex geopolitical fault lines in the Middle East and the Caucasus.1 As of early 2026, this dynamic is being reshaped by the definitive end of the Karabakh conflict, a burgeoning “Washington-brokered” peace between Baku and Yerevan, and the deepening shadow war between Israel and Iran. 1. Historical Context: A People Divided The division of the Azerbaijani people is not ancient; it is a 19th-century colonial legacy.2 The Treaties (1813 & 182