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📅January 20, 2026 at 1:00 PM
Trump escalates Greenland dispute with tariffs and Davos talks, invites Putin to Gaza Peace Council amid trade war fears, health scrutiny, and global disasters.
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Trump Invites Putin to New Gaza Peace Council

U.S. President Donald Trump has created an international Peace Council for Gaza and invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to join, with Kremlin reviewing details.Source 1Source 3 The council is part of Trump's peace plan following an Israel-Hamas ceasefire, with participant list expected soon.Source 3Source 5 Canada's Mark Carney agreed in principle to join the board.Source 5

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Trump Posts on Greenland Meeting at Davos with NATO Chief

Trump announced a phone call with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte agreeing to a Davos meeting on Greenland, calling it imperative for global security.Source 1Source 2 He emphasized U.S. military strength ensures world peace.Source 1 Trump leads largest U.S. delegation ever at the 2026 World Economic Forum.Source 4

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European Leaders Consider Retaliatory Tariffs Over Greenland

Europe eyes tariffs on over $100 billion in U.S. goods in response to Trump's threats, amid stagnant growth fears.Source 1Source 2 EU held emergency meeting in Brussels after Trump's 10% tariff threat on eight nations opposing Greenland annexation.Source 3Source 5 Leaders from Germany, Sweden, France, and UK condemned the moves.Source 8

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Trump Links Greenland Threats to Nobel Peace Prize Snub

Trump told Norway's PM he no longer thinks 'purely of peace' after not winning the Nobel, confirmed by diplomats.Source 3Source 6 He tied the Greenland dispute to the prize denial in messages.Source 2Source 6 Tensions loom large at Davos.Source 2

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Questions Raised About Trump's Health at 79

A France 24 report scrutinizes 79-year-old Trump's physical and cognitive health amid viral images and White House silence.Source 1 Debate echoes past U.S. leader controversies on transparency.Source 1 No recent medical disclosures provided.Source 1

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Pro-Greenland Protests in Denmark Mock Trump

10,000 Danes marched in Copenhagen with 'Make America Go Away' hats defying Trump's Greenland pursuit.Source 5 Demonstrators rallied outside City Hall against U.S. control.Source 5 Similar sentiments at NBA game in London.Source 6

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Chile Wildfires Kill at Least 18, Thousands Flee

Out-of-control wildfires in Chile's Biobio and Ñuble regions killed 18, prompting a state of catastrophe declaration.Source 5 Thousands displaced as blazes rage.Source 2 Firefighters search for over 60 missing after a 24-hour blaze.Source 2

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Spain Train Crash Death Toll Rises to 39

A high-speed train collision in Spain killed at least 39 with dozens injured.Source 7 Police updated the toll from the tragic crash.Source 7 Investigations ongoing into the cause.Source 7

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China's Birth Rate Hits Record Low

China's birth rate plunged to its lowest level on record last year, exacerbating population concerns.Source 3 This leads to ongoing demographic challenges.Source 3 No specific figures detailed in reports.Source 3

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Snowstorms Cause Power Outages in Eastern Canada

Major snowstorms left thousands without power in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, closing schools.Source 2Source 6 First snow day in Halifax amid heavy snowfall.Source 2 Storms smothered the region.Source 6

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Czech Republic Town Hall Shooting Kills One, Injures Six

A gunman killed one and injured six in a Czech town hall shooting.Source 6 Incident details emerging from local reports.Source 6 Authorities responding to the attack.Source 6

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Canadian Federal Workers Receive Layoff Notices

Thousands of federal government workers got layoff notices, described as a 'Hunger Games-style fight for jobs'.Source 5 Professional Institute of Public Service of Canada highlighted the impacts.Source 5 Layoffs part of broader cuts.Source 5