Trump’s Greenland Deal Framework Amid Europe Tariff Threats and More Global Developments
Trump Announces Greenland Deal Framework Amid Dropping Europe Tariff Threats
President Trump has announced a ‘framework’ for a deal with Greenland, marking a significant shift in his diplomatic approach. The move comes as he backs away from earlier threats to impose tariffs on European goods.
- Trump says he has ‘framework’ of a Greenland deal as he drops Europe tariffs threat — BBC News
- Latest twist in Trump diplomacy brings relief for Starmer — BBC News
- Fact-checking Trump’s Davos speech — BBC News
- Trump’s jibes are wearing thin for many of Europe’s leaders — BBC News
- Trump suffers Supreme Court setback in bid to fire Fed governor — Sky News
More incidents to be sent to VAR at World Cup 2026
Sky News reports that more game-changing moments will be reviewed by video assistant referees (VAR) during the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, enhancing fairness and accuracy in decision-making.
- More incidents to be sent to VAR at World Cup 2026 — Sky News
- More than 400 jobs at risk after Next buys shoe chain Russell & Bromley — Sky News
US Transfers Islamic State Prisoners from Syria to Iraq, Expands Operation
The US has begun transferring approximately 150 Islamic State prisoners from Syria to neighboring Iraq. The operation is expected to continue with thousands more detainees moved in the coming days, as part of the broader strategy to dismantle ISIS and address security concerns in the region.
- US moves 150 Islamic State prisoners out of Syria with thousands more to follow — Sky News
- US to transfer Islamic State prisoners from Syria to Iraq — BBC News
- US group Metagenics has healthy appetite for probiotics maker Symprove — Sky News
Prince Harry’s Emotional Day in Court Against Daily Mail Publisher
Prince Harry appeared emotional during a dramatic day of evidence against the publisher of the Daily Mail, marking a pivotal moment in his ongoing legal battle.
- Prince Harry v Daily Mail: A huge day, but a surprisingly short time on the stand — Sky News
- Prince Harry becomes emotional after day of dramatic evidence against Mail publisher — Sky News
Israeli Strikes and Controversies: Journalists Killed, Football Pitch Saved
Three journalists were killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza, while Israel postponed the demolition of a children’s football pitch. Additionally, Prime Minister Netanyahu agreed to join Trump’s Board of Peace.
- Israeli strike in Gaza kills three journalists, first responders say — BBC News
- Israel postpones demolition of Palestinian children’s football pitch — BBC News
- Israeli PM Netanyahu agrees to join Trump’s Board of Peace — BBC News
Mother-of-10 Kept Woman as ‘House Slave’ for Over Two and a Half Decades
A mother with ten children kept a woman as her house slave in the UK for more than two and a half decades, according to Sky News reports.
- Mother-of-10 kept girl as ‘house slave’ for more than 25 years — Sky News
- Mother-of-10 kept woman as ‘house slave’ for more than 25 years — Sky News
Man Admits Killing Father-of-Two by Pushing Him Into Ambulance Path
A man has admitted to pushing a father-of-two into the path of an ambulance while on a 999 call, in a case that echoes similar incidents where victims were struck by ambulances during emergency calls.
- Man admits killing victim by pushing him in front of ambulance on 999 call — BBC News
- Man admits killing father-of-two by pushing him into path of ambulance — Sky News
Brit Awards 2026: Olivia Dean and Lola Young Dominate with Top Nominations
Sky News reports that the full list of nominations for the 2026 Brit Awards has been released, featuring prominent artists Olivia Dean and Lola Young leading in dominant performances.
- Brit Awards 2026: The full list of nominations — Sky News
- Bridgepoint goes into Exile with £30m infrastructure finance data deal — Sky News
Global Leaders Weigh In: Is a New World ‘Without Rules’ on the Horizon?
In light of recent comments from global leaders, there’s growing speculation that we may be moving towards a world where traditional rules and norms are increasingly disregarded. Analysts discuss the implications of this shift for international cooperation and stability.
- Is a new world ‘without rules’ emerging? What global leaders have said — Sky News
- ‘If we’re not at the table, we’re on the menu’: What global leaders have said — Sky News
Toby Carvery Restaurant Faces Eviction Over Felling of Ancient 500-Year-Old Oak Tree
The Toby Carvery restaurant in Staffordshire, England, is facing eviction after the owner decided to fell a 500-year-old oak tree on its premises. The ancient tree, which predates the establishment itself by centuries, has become a local landmark and environmental concern. Residents and conservationists are protesting the removal, arguing that it undermines the historical and ecological value of the area. The decision highlights the conflict between commercial interests and preservation efforts for irreplaceable natural heritage.