“Imperial Ambitions Are Resurfacing”—Macron Spoke in Davos

He Said the United States Is Demanding Concessions and Seeking to Weaken Europe

Trump Heads to Davos With a Sense of Unprecedented Influence Over Global Affairs

He Is Ready to Publicly Pressure Allies, Expand His Own Initiatives, and Act Outside Existing International Frameworks

U.S. Treasury Secretary Urged Europe Not to Impose Retaliatory Tariffs After Trump’s Threats

He Said European Leaders Should “Stop and Take a Deep Breath”

“He Incited the Iranians and Then Abandoned Them.”

We Try to Understand Why Trump Backed Away From an Attack on Iran

Belt and Road Initiative Funding Rose by 75% in 2025 to a Record $213.5 Billion

The Increase Was Driven by Large Projects in Gas, Energy, and Raw Materials Processing

Greenland’s Prime Minister Urged Preparations for a Possible Military Invasion

He Said the Likelihood Is Low but Cannot Be Fully Ruled Out

Denmark Deployed Additional Troops and Equipment to Greenland

Trump Refused to Rule Out the Use of Force and Confirmed Readiness to Impose 10% Tariffs on European Countries

Netflix Revised the Terms of Its Deal With Warner Bros Discovery, Offering $27.75 per Share in Cash

WBD’s Board Unanimously Approved the Updated Offer and Is Preparing a Shareholder Vote

The Dollar Fell After Trump Threatened to Impose Tariffs on Europe

The Euro and the British Pound Strengthened, While Stock Markets in Europe and the United States Declined

Two People Died Over Two Weeks at an ICE Detention Center in Texas

Both Deaths Occurred in the Camp East Montana Tent Complex at Fort Bliss in El Paso

Everyone Is Talking About ICE’s Actions in the United States. Almost No One Is Talking About the TCC’s Actions in Ukraine

Why?

The Pentagon Placed About 1,500 Troops on Heightened Readiness for Possible Deployment to Minnesota

No Decision Has Been Made, and the Insurrection Act Has Not Been Invoked

China Is Rehearsing a Scenario for a Possible Operation Against Taiwan

Thousands of Civilian Vessels Were Involved in Blockade Drills Over Two Weeks

The Situation Around Greenland Continues to Escalate

The European Union Discusses a Response to U.S. Threats but Has Yet to Decide

Russia Is Striking Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure Amid Winter Freezes

Power and Heating Outages Persist in Several Regions as Air Defenses Face Missile Shortages

Not a Gift That Can Be Passed On

By Handing the Nobel Prize to Trump, Machado Showed That Principles Can Be Traded for Favor

The IMF Warns of a Risk to the Global Economy if the AI Investment Boom Reverses

The Fund Estimates This Could Cut Global Growth by About 0.4 Percentage Points

At Least 39 Killed and More Than 150 Injured in a Collision of Two High-Speed Trains in Southern Spain

The Crash Occurred Sunday Evening Near Cordoba

Major Crypto Companies Opposed the Clarity Act Bill on Digital Asset Regulation in the U.S.

Coinbase’s CEO Publicly Withdrew Support, and the Bill’s Advance in the Senate Was Halted

Germany’s Federal Supreme Court Said Ukraine Was Involved in the Nord Stream Blasts

Ukrainian Citizen Serhii Kuznetsov Kept in Custody, Immunity Denied

TSMC Reports Record Profit for the Fourth Quarter

The Company Plans to Invest $52–56 Billion in Manufacturing Expansion in 2026

Germany and the Netherlands Are Pushing for Ukraine to Buy US Weapons Using a €90 Billion EU Loan

France Insists the Funds Be Spent Only on Purchases From EU Defense Companies

Germany, France, and the UK Enter 2026 With Weak and Unpopular Governments

This Raises the Risk of European Paralysis Amid Pressure From Russia and China, as Well as a More Transactional US Approach

Zelensky Accuses Klitschko of Failing to Prepare Kyiv’s Energy Defences

Yet Recent Corruption Allegations in the Energy Sector Targeted the President’s Own Circle

A Bill to Create a $2.5bn Critical Minerals Reserve to Be Introduced in the US Congress

The Reserve Would Be Run by a Seven-Member Board Appointed by the President and Confirmed by the Senate

Gold Hits a Record High Amid an Investigation Into the Fed Chair and a Weaker Dollar

Markets Are Pricing in the Risk of Political Pressure on the Regulator and a More Accommodative US Monetary Policy

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Ugandan Security Forces Stormed the Home of Opposition Candidate Bobi Wine

His Party Says Wine Was Forcibly Taken by Military Helicopter to an Unknown Location

The Richest 1% Earn About Half of All Global Income

Half of the World’s Population Controls Just 0.52% of Global Wealth

Syrian Government Forces Took Tabqa and Several Northern Towns Previously Held by Kurdish Forces

Fighting Continued Despite Statements About a Withdrawal

European Countries Propose Appointing an EU Special Envoy for Talks With Russia

No Agreement Yet on the Scope of the Negotiator’s Mandate

Elon Musk’s Grok Chatbot Will Be Connected to Pentagon Computer Networks and Granted Access to Intelligence by the End of January

The Pentagon Plans to Use Grok in Parallel With Google’s Already-Deployed Military Chatbot Gemini