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What do Greenlanders make of Donald Trump’s advances for their home?
Greenland’s prime minister has
after Donald Trump reheated his global row with Nato allies on Tuesday, when the US president-elect said he was prepared to use tariffsor military force
to seize control of Greenland.The comments led the Greenlandic prime …
Bradford city of culture: five events to look out for in 2025
As Bradford prepares to kick off its celebrations as the UK city of culture, we take a look at five highlights for people to put in their diaries.
Bradford UK city of culture opening ceremony
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The magician Steven Frayne, better known as Dynamo, will kick things off on Friday …
Friday briefing: Why spiralling borrowing costs spell trouble for Rachel Reeves
Good morning. There has been no new meaningful data released this week that might prompt a change in perceptions of the British economy: no inflation update, no unemployment figures, no OBR forecast. Nevertheless, chancellor Rachel Reeves is facing what many observers see as a crisis.
UK borrowing costs have risen …
Novak Djokovic’s claim he ate ‘poisoned’ food in 2022 Melbourne hotel detention ‘possible but very unlikely’, experts say
‘A risk to life and limb’: residents of Germany and Netherlands rue dangers of fireworks
Seven-year-old Necati Karki had gathered with his family as part of a crowd in their neighbourhood in northern Berlin when a treacherous new addition to the New Year’s Eve festivities went off: a “firework bomb”.
Fired out of a pipe by unknown assailants and possibly deliberately aimed at the targets, …
‘I’m bursting with ideas’: Michael Sheen launches new national theatre for Wales
Michael Sheen, a global star of screen and stage, is spearheading a new national theatre for Wales, promising to create big, bold plays that bring vital stories about his homeland to life.
said he was bursting with ideas and promised to appear in the newly forged …National Trust to restore nature across area bigger than Greater London
Now the National Trust is marking its 130th anniversary by unveiling “moonshot” plans to address what it regards …
Ukraine war briefing: Western allies pledge $2bn in military aid for Ukraine
Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the latest in a series of meetings with Kyiv’s western allies in Germany had resulted in pledges of an additional $2bn in military assistance
to help it fight the war against Russia
. Zelenskyy, speaking to My-Ukraina television channel after Thursday’s meeting of the …
Bright future for Australian women’s tennis adds colour to Open hopes
One is giving tennis a last shot before a potential pivot to fashion design. Two veterans, desperate to prove they still belong. Then there is a pair of the most promising young female Australian players in recent memory.
The local contingent contesting the Australian Open women’s singles are full of …
‘No one will stop our people’: Bougainville president defiant in push for independence
Ishmael Toroama’s life has been dominated by a single ambition. The president of Bougainville, an autonomous island that is part of the Pacific nation of Papua New Guinea, has for decades fought for his island to claim its sovereignty.
“Bougainville is for independence,” the president insists. “It is only a …