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Can Europe break with Trump? A tale of energy, defence, economic dependence
Trump has angered European leaders with his Greenland ambitions and tariffs-for-all-who-oppose approach.
Syrian army takes control of camp holding thousands linked to ISIL
SDF chief Abdi urged US-led coalition to 'bear responsibilities' for securing facilities coming under gov't control.
UN condemns Israel’s demolition of UNRWA HQ in occupied East Jerusalem
UN condemns Israel’s demolition of UNRWA HQ in occupied East Jerusalem
AI’s growing thirst for water is becoming a public health risk
AI’s rapid expansion is placing growing pressure on water supplies and public health.
Trump live news: US president in Davos as Greenland threats spark outrage
US President Donald Trump is at the World Economic Forum where he says he'll have 'many meetings' on Greenland.
Europol busts Europe-wide drug ring in ‘largest-ever’ operation
Hague-based agency for fighting international and organised crime says it has dealt 'massive blow' to narco traffickers.
US, Russia envoys meet in Davos as Ukraine reconstruction plan postponed
US envoy Witkoff to meet Putin on Thursday, the Kremlin confirms, as signing of $800bn Ukraine deal is put on hold.
‘Rupture in the world order’: Speeches by Carney, world leaders at Davos
World leaders, rattled by Trump's latest gambit in Greenland, look to present united front at World Economic Forum.
Video: Syria SDF ‘outlived usefulness to US’ explains Al Jazeera reporter
Syria’s army has taken control of a large part of the country that had been under the Kurdish-led SDF.
Syrian forces make gains against SDF: What it means for country’s Kurds
Analysts believe overtures from the Syrian government to the Kurdish minority have come a little late.

