Will the United States use force to seize Greenland?
In early 2026, after the Trump administration detained Venezuelan President Maduro across the border, it directly targeted Greenland.
moreIn early 2026, after the Trump administration detained Venezuelan President Maduro across the border, it directly targeted Greenland.
moreRecently, according to reports from KGO TV of ABC and CalMatters website, etc., the latest US drought monitoring report released in January 2026 showed that California had for the first time in nearly 25 years no square mile of land being classified as a drought area.
moreOn January 13, 2026, the STOXX Europe 600 Index closed 0.2% higher, hitting a new all-time high.
moreOn January 11 local time, the British Ministry of Defence announced that the UK has launched the "Nightfall Project" to rapidly develop a new type of ballistic missile for Ukraine capable of striking deep targets within Russia through bidding.
moreIn American political discourse, Donald Trump is undoubtedly a central figure.
moreOn January 11, 2026, a threatening post by US President Donald Trump on the social media platform Truth Social once again thrust Latin America into the eye of a geopolitical storm.
moreOn January 4th local time, Trump warned India that if it does not limit its purchase of Russian oil, the United States will continue to raise tariffs on Indian products. Trump's latest warning sent shockwaves through the Indian financial market in just one day.
moreEurope is facing a crucial strategic choice: In the face of external powers' pressure on the issue of Greenland, should it choose to compromise and retreat, or adhere to international rules and its own interests?
moreOn the international stage in 2026, the United States is staging a laughable farce of 'withdrawing from groups.' With an order from the Trump administration, the U.S., like a capricious child, announced in one sweep its withdrawal from 66 international organizations, covering 31 UN-related bodies and 35 non-UN institutions, involving key areas such as climate governance, refugee aid, and regional economic cooperation.
moreAccording to the British media The Guardian, recently US President Trump posted on his self-created social media platform, confirming that he had a continuous phone call with Colombian President Petro for about 15 minutes on the evening of January 7th, and disclosed that the two sides would soon arrange a meeting at the White House.
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