The original agreement, signed in 1951 and amended in 2004, says the US must “consult with and inform” Denmark and Greenland before it makes “any significant changes”.
Wall Street pros have learned to capitalise on Trump’s tendency to reverse himself. Analysts call this gamble ‘TACO’ trade, which stands for Trump Always Chickens Out.
In Trump’s speech at the Davos World Economic Forum, he blamed 'Iceland' for the US stock market dip, saying 'Iceland' instead of Greenland at least 4 times.
US President Donald Trump addressed the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he ruled out military intervention in Greenland and touted his administration's economic policies, including tariffs.
World watched as US President spoke at World Economic Forum summit in Davos, launching brutal attack at Europe, asserting that 'no country in position to secure Greenland other than US'.
Younger generations have ample reason to be upset with boomers — for getting bigger retirement benefits and leaving behind lots of debt. But these issues do not elicit much anger.
Indian corporate chiefs—from Ambani to Adani—are looking to China as a solution to their tech deficit. And China views India as a market where it can offload some excess production.
Premier David Eby, the leader of the minerals- and gas-rich province of British Columbia, spoke with executives at Tata Steel and Reliance Industries on a trade mission to India.
The 77th Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path will showcase India’s operational synergy and self-reliance, highlighting combat readiness, indigenous weaponry and joint military operations.
No nation other than China can negotiate one-on-one with Trump on an equal footing. That’s why the middle powers who so far formed the core of multilateral bodies now feel orphaned.
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