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Zelenskyy and Trump to meet later today to discuss Ukraine war – Europe live
US president confirms meeting and says he is ‘dealing with president Putin and he wants to make a deal’Former Nato secretary general and former Danish prime minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen warned that the “time of flattery has ended” as Europe needs to step up its response to Trump’s threats over Greenland – but still look for off-ramps to avoid escalation whereever possible.Speaking to BBC News this morning, he warned that a US attack on Greenland “would be the end of Nato,” and push Europeans to urgently step up its defence in its own right, regardless of the US.“I think those three areas would accommodate the concerns of President Trump.”“Time has come to stand up against Trump.”“So I think that we should solve this problem in a diplomatic way. Of course, I appreciate Denmark’s voice, … it’s our partner, but I’m looking at the Greenland as a strategic point in a [broader] geopolitical issue between the free world of democracies … and Russia.” Continue reading...

Starmer tells MPs he ‘will not yield’ over Greenland despite US pressure – UK politics live

Prince Harry denies claim ‘leaky social circle’ fed stories to journalists

BBC announces landmark deal to make bespoke content for YouTube
Agreement a milestone for British television as broadcaster teams up with world’s biggest video platformThe BBC has announced that it will produce tailor-made content for YouTube in a milestone for British television as the public service broadcaster teams up with the world’s biggest video platform.The corporation has previously posted clips and trailers for BBC shows on YouTube but under the new deal it will make fresh programming for its online rival. Continue reading...

Starmer criticises Trump for ‘pressure on me and Britain’ over Greenland

Spain’s rail network under scrutiny after second deadly crash in as many days

French government not in favour of World Cup 2026 boycott over Greenland threats

Syrian army takes control of detention camp for Islamic State suspects
Move follows withdrawal of Kurdish forces from al-Hawl, where 24,000 people are being held over alleged IS linksSyrian government forces have taken control of al-Hawl detention camp, which houses tens of thousands of suspected Islamic State members, after Kurdish forces withdrew.Soldiers entered the heavily fortified camp on Wednesday, part of a handover from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which oversaw the camp for the last seven years, as the Syrian government vowed to secure the facility. Continue reading...

Nato chief urges ‘thoughtful diplomacy’ after US treasury secretary’s jibe at Denmark
Trump expected to face tough reception from European leaders in Davos over threat to seize GreenlandBusiness live – latest updatesEurope live – latest updatesCarney emerging as unflinching realist ready to tackle Trump Donald Trump has landed in Switzerland for the Davos global gathering as Nato’s secretary general said “thoughtful diplomacy” was the only way to deal with growing transatlantic tensions, remarks that came shortly after the US treasury secretary had dismissed Denmark as an irrelevance.The US president’s threats to seize Greenland, a largely self-governing part of Denmark, risk tearing the transatlantic alliance apart, while his promise to impose tariffs on European nations who oppose him could trigger a trade war with the EU. Continue reading...

Netanyahu to join Trump ‘board of peace’ despite previous objections
Israeli prime minister accepts position on US-proposed body with initial remit to oversee Gaza ceasefireIsrael’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said on Wednesday that he had agreed to join a US-backed “board of peace” proposed by Donald Trump, despite his office having earlier criticised the composition of its executive committee.The body, chaired by the US president, was initially presented as a limited forum of world leaders tasked with overseeing a ceasefire in Gaza. More recently, however, the initiative appears to have expanded well beyond that remit, with the Trump camp extending invitations to dozens of countries and suggesting the board could evolve into a vehicle for brokering conflicts far beyond the Middle East. Continue reading...

