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NATO chief Mark Rutte shows he’s a ‘Trump whisperer’ with Greenland diplomacy

NATO chief Mark Rutte shows he’s a ‘Trump whisperer’ with Greenland diplomacy

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte may have been instrumental in persuading Donald Trump to scrap his threat of tariffs over Greenland.
Indonesia’s Prabowo pitches stability at Davos amid rising global tensions

Indonesia’s Prabowo pitches stability at Davos amid rising global tensions

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has used his Davos debut to drive home a message to global investors that his country intends to stamp out corruption and “greedanomics”, while positioning itself as a rare pocket of stability in an unsettled world economy. Speaking during a special address at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos on Thursday, Prabowo argued that trade integration, if conducted fairly, should not be seen as a threat to sovereignty but as a tool for shared...
Men's fashion turns to embroidery as guys want 'something different’

Men's fashion turns to embroidery as guys want 'something different’

Men's fashion is embracing embroidery and handcrafted textiles that were once viewed as old-fashioned or feminine, with a clutch of modern Indian brands poised to benefit from the catwalk and celeb-driven trend.
Hong Kong won’t pursue carbon-based taxes under bid to go green: Paul Chan

Hong Kong won’t pursue carbon-based taxes under bid to go green: Paul Chan

Hong Kong will not pursue carbon-based taxation in its decarbonisation efforts, as maintaining a low and simple tax framework is central to the city’s competitive advantage, the financial chief has told a panel at the World Economic Forum. Speaking at the “How to Finance Decarbonization?” panel in Davos, Switzerland, Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po said that a key strategy by Hong Kong authorities was collaborating with the private sector to develop robust business cases for sustainable...

Women experience harassment and rape in Scottish folk scene, says report

The survey of 409 women - most of them musicians, teachers or students - found 81% had suffered some form of abuse.
In fiery Davos speech, Zelensky blasts EU, says US 'security guarantees' ready

In fiery Davos speech, Zelensky blasts EU, says US 'security guarantees' ready

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday blasted the EU's lack of "political will" in countering Russian leader Vladimir Putin, during a fiery address criticising some of Kyiv's top allies at the World Economic Forum.
Taylor Swift, Kenny Loggins, Alanis Morissette and more get into Songwriters Hall of Fame

Taylor Swift, Kenny Loggins, Alanis Morissette and more get into Songwriters Hall of Fame

Taylor Swift, Kiss' Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, Christopher "Tricky" Stewart, Alanis Morissette and Kenny Loggins make up the 2026 Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees.

VIDEO – J6 TV Cop Michael Fanone Says It’s Time to Shoot ICE Agents

Former Metro Police Officer and Democrat darling Michael Fanone joined Maya May on her podcast this week. The post VIDEO – J6 TV Cop Michael Fanone Says It’s Time to Shoot ICE Agents appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Record-breaking airport that cost £15bn is 'sinking into the sea'

Record-breaking airport that cost £15bn is 'sinking into the sea'

Kansai International Airport in Japan has been plagued by subsidence issues since it opened and if the sinking continues at its current rate, it could be submerged as early as 2056
Kim Raver on Teddy's Future, romance twists and directing a 'not‑to‑miss' Grey's Anatomy episode

Kim Raver on Teddy's Future, romance twists and directing a 'not‑to‑miss' Grey's Anatomy episode

Kim Raver opens up about Teddy's future, the messy drama ahead, and directing this week's must‑see "Grey's Anatomy" episode.

Man died in fall tying Union flags to lampposts

Paul Lumber was putting up flags in Bristol when he fell and suffered a fatal head injury.

Man died in fall tying Union flags to lampposts

Paul Lumber was putting up flags in Bristol when he fell and suffered a fatal head injury.