Greenland Deal Push, Aussie Win for Fery, Iran Shutdown Risk, and Other Headlines of the Week
EU and NATO Warn of Critical Situation as Trump Pushes for Greenland Deal
Sky News reports that President Trump is actively seeking to acquire Greenland, citing its strategic importance. The potential deal has sparked significant concern among European allies, with leaders warning that the situation could undermine NATO’s stability and European security.
- Trump wants Greenland: The challenge is to find a middle ground – if there is one — Sky News
- Trump is not bluffing, Greenland situation is critical for the EU and NATO — Sky News
- Trump is not bluffing, Greenland situation is critical for Europe and NATO — Sky News
- Faisal Islam: Trump’s Greenland threats to allies are without parallel — BBC News
- Starmer says Trump’s tariff threat over Greenland ‘completely wrong’ — BBC News
- Trump tariff threat over Greenland ‘unacceptable’, European leaders say — BBC News
- Who is on Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ overseeing Gaza’s reconstruction? — BBC News
- Big names on Trump’s peace panel face huge challenges in Gaza — BBC News
Britain’s Fery Wins Australian Open Debut After Mum’s Worldwide Support
Arthur Fery, a British tennis player, achieves a stunning victory on his debut at the Australian Open. His mother’s dedication and global efforts played a crucial role in his success.
- Mum’s dash across the world pays off as Briton wins on Australian Open debut — Sky News
- Britain’s Fery causes first shock of Australian Open — BBC News
Iran’s Internet Shutdown: Risk of Prolonged Digital Isolation
As Iran implements a nationwide internet shutdown amid protests, concerns grow that the move could lead to permanent digital isolation for millions, severely limiting access to global information and communication platforms.
- Fears Iran’s internet shutdown could lead to ‘extreme digital isolation’ — BBC News
- ‘Digital isolation’: Will Iran’s internet shutdown become permanent? — BBC News
Britain’s Fery causes first upset of Australian Open
British tennis player Katie Boulter secured an unexpected victory over the favored Australian in the opening round of the Australian Open, marking her second win in three matches.
- Britain’s Fery causes first upset of Australian Open — BBC News
- British Gas took 15 months to refund me £1,500 — BBC News
US Pushes Back Against Trump’s Threats Over Greenland Tariffs
UK Foreign Secretary Keir Starmer rebuts President Trump’s plans to impose tariffs on Greenland, emphasizing the UK’s opposition to unilateral trade actions.
US Strikes Kill Experienced Terrorist Linked to Deadly Syrian Ambush
Three Americans killed in ambush, US forces conduct targeted strikes against the terrorist responsible.
- ‘Experienced terrorist’ killed by US strikes in Syria after deadly ambush on Americans — Sky News
- ‘Experienced terrorist’ with links to deadly ambush killed by US strike — Sky News
Trump’s Impact on US-Canada Relations: From Patriotism to Fewer Visits
A BBC News article explores how former President Donald Trump’s political actions have influenced Canadian perceptions of the United States, including a shift in attitudes ranging from increased patriotism to decreased interest in U.S. travel.