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President Donald Trump These islands were bought by US. Now they have a message for Greenland. - Greenland isn't the first territory America has wanted from Denmark. These island residents question whether history is repeating itself.Trading Day: Viva the 'TACO' trade - ORLANDO, Florida, Jan 22 (Reuters) - World stocks leaped on Thursday after U.S.Sell America? Buyers in Europe piled into Treasuries in 2025, data shows - By Yoruk Bahceli LONDON, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Europe accounted for 80% of foreign buying of U.S.Army orders military police to get ready for a possible Minneapolis deployment, AP source says - The U.S. Army has ordered several dozen additional active-duty soldiers to prepare for a possible deployment to Minneapolis if needed, a defense official said Wednesday, amid protests over the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement Russia's Lavrov says Greenland is not a 'natural part' of Denmark - MOSCOW, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday that Greenland was not "a natural part" of Denmark and that the problem of former colonial territories was becomingLithuania president says joint security deal could end Greenland row - By Dave Graham DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 20 (Reuters) - An agreement on sharing responsibility for the security of the Arctic and the North Atlantic could provide a way out of the stand-off between theGaza’s harsh conditions overshadow Board of Peace plan as world leaders gather in Davos - DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — A Palestinian baby died from hypothermia on Tuesday in the Gaza Strip, underscoring the grim humanitarian conditions in the territory as world leaders were gathering at a Swiss resort where President Donald US Embassy asks Singapore businesses for 'larger gifts' for Semiquincentennial; Singapore weighs invitation to Trump’s Board of Peace: Singapore live news - US Embassy asks Singapore businesses for “larger gifts” for its independence day celebrations on 4 July 2026. Singapore is assessing an invitation to join Trump’s Board of Peace.Trump’s Greenland ambitions could wreck 20th-century alliances that helped build the modern world order - How the US treats its allies has been a crucial question for every president. What evolved over the centuries into an official embrace of friendly nations is now being reversed by Donald Trump.Trump’s Favorite Boast Expensively Blows Up in His Face - Mr. Tariff’s eponymous policy is causing Americans more harm than good. Contrary to President Donald Trump’s favorite economic claim, U.S. import tariffs are almost exclusively paid for by Americans, new research has found. The study, publi