Trump administration concedes DOGE team may have misused Social Security data. Well, this is a headline that’s bound to raise eyebrows, isn’t it? The sheer audacity of it all – the Trump administration, seemingly acknowledging that people connected to the DOGE team, were potentially misusing sensitive Social Security data. It’s the kind of news that makes you stop and take a breath, because honestly, where do you even begin unpacking something like this? The details are still emerging, but the core of the issue is this: individuals associated with Elon Musk’s DOGE team, operating within the Social Security Administration (SSA), might have been involved in activities that compromised the privacy and security of a vast number of Americans.… Continue reading
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney declared that the “old order is not coming back” and urged middle powers to collaborate in response to the changing global landscape. He warned that great powers are increasingly using economic tools for coercion, citing examples like the US’s approach to tariffs and its interest in Greenland. Carney affirmed Canada’s unwavering support for Greenland, Denmark, and the NATO alliance, highlighting Canada’s commitment to Article Five of the NATO agreement and its focus on forming diverse coalitions based on shared values.
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Following President Trump’s tariff threats concerning Greenland, EU lawmakers have decided to postpone the ratification of a significant trade agreement with the United States. This delay, although not a complete rejection of the deal, agreed upon in July, is a clear indication of the EU’s dissatisfaction with Trump’s actions. The Parliament was planning a vote to remove tariffs on U.S. industrial goods. The EU is also considering retaliatory measures, including tariffs and invoking trade instruments, in response to the threats against six EU countries.
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In response to U.S. tariffs, Canada is strengthening its trade ties with China by signing an agreement to liberalize trade. Chinese Vice Premier He emphasized the benefits of free trade, urging nations not to retreat from globalization, despite acknowledging its imperfections. He addressed concerns about China’s record trade surplus and emphasized China’s desire to become the world’s market while also encouraging foreign businesses to invest in China. Although China is aiming to boost domestic demand, household consumption remains low compared to the global average.
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Over the past two weeks, law enforcement has received numerous complaints of civil rights violations, with off-duty officers of color also experiencing these issues. According to Chief Bruley, these individuals are being targeted in traffic stops and on the street without cause. This pattern suggests that ICE is engaging in racial profiling, targeting people of color, particularly Latinos, Asians, and the Somali community, in the Minneapolis area. Bruley emphasizes that if it is happening to officers, it is likely happening more frequently to community members, and it has to stop.
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The European Parliament is poised to suspend its approval of the US tariffs deal agreed upon in July, a move likely to be announced on Wednesday. This decision stems from heightened tensions, as the US, under President Trump, considers new tariffs and presses to acquire Greenland. The standstill has caused financial market volatility, with stocks and the US dollar declining, while borrowing costs are rising. The EU had been delaying potential retaliatory measures against US tariffs, but these could be activated on February 7th if the new deal isn’t approved.
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Norway won’t take part in Trump’s “Board of Peace,” and it’s definitely sparking some interesting reactions. It seems like the core concept, a “Board of Peace,” is already raising eyebrows, particularly with the detail that Trump himself would chair it for life. That immediately gives off a certain… vibe, doesn’t it? It sounds less like a genuine effort to foster global harmony and more like, well, a personal fiefdom. The idea of a president, especially one with a controversial track record, holding a position of power for life in any capacity, let alone on a “peace” initiative, is bound to raise concerns about accountability and potential abuse of power.… Continue reading
Danish Pension Fund AkademikerPension to Exit US Treasuries – Well, here’s an interesting development: a major Danish pension fund, AkademikerPension, is making a move that could ripple through the global financial landscape. The decision to reduce their holdings in US Treasuries is a clear signal that something is shifting. This isn’t just about shuffling money around; it’s a strategic choice with potentially significant implications.
Danish Pension Fund AkademikerPension to Exit US Treasuries – The reasons behind this decision are likely multifaceted, but it’s clear that political and strategic considerations are playing an increasing role in financial decisions. Some see this as a reaction to recent political events, while others view it as a proactive step to protect their investments and diversify their portfolio.… Continue reading
In February and March 2026, Sweden will deploy a Gripen fighter unit to Iceland as part of NATO’s incident preparedness mission, marking the first time the Swedish Air Force will be based in Iceland under NATO tasking. The deployment, equivalent to a fighter division, will be supported by ground personnel from Skaraborg Air Flotilla (F 7) operating from Keflavik Air Base. This mission signifies Sweden’s commitment to NATO’s joint air defense tasks in the strategically important Arctic region, building upon previous Nordic deployments and experience operating under NATO leadership. The combat aviation unit, familiar with winter climates and incident preparedness, is well-equipped to protect Iceland’s territorial integrity.
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Over the weekend, it became clear that former President Trump is seriously considering invading Greenland, prompting international alarm. Trump’s threats, including a message to the Norwegian Prime Minister, indicate a potential military action driven by a desire for control over Greenland. European nations are responding by sending troops to Greenland and preparing for a potential invasion. While Congressional Republicans have expressed opposition in private, no significant public action has been taken to counter Trump’s rhetoric, despite widespread public disapproval of the idea. Given the severity of Trump’s intentions, it is essential that Congress now takes action to prevent a potentially devastating conflict.
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Minnesota Police Chief: ICE Now Targets Cops, Fueling Outrage
Over the past two weeks, law enforcement has received numerous complaints of civil rights violations, with off-duty officers of color also experiencing these issues. According to Chief Bruley, these individuals are being targeted in traffic stops and on the street without cause. This pattern suggests that ICE is engaging in racial profiling, targeting people of color, particularly Latinos, Asians, and the Somali community, in the Minneapolis area. Bruley emphasizes that if it is happening to officers, it is likely happening more frequently to community members, and it has to stop.
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