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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Trump's Greenland Push Sparks EU Industry Backlash

German businesses are not happy. They're upset about U. S. President Donald Trump's plan to use tariffs to pressure Denmark into selling Greenland. This move could make the trade war between the U. S. and Europe even worse. Trump wants to increase tariffs on European goods until Denmark agrees to s

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Greenland Tensions: EU Weighs Unprecedented Response to Trump's Tariffs

The European Union is under pressure to take a stand. Why? Because U. S. President Donald Trump has threatened to impose more tariffs on several European countries. The reason? Trump wants to buy Greenland, an Arctic island that belongs to Denmark. This isn't just about Greenland, though. It's abou

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Uganda's Internet Returns, But Social Media Stays Blocked

Uganda's internet is back on, but not all the way. After a few days of being cut off, people could reconnect to the web late on Saturday night. However, social media platforms remain blocked. This happened right after President Yoweri Museveni won his sixth term in office. He's been in power for ove

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Jan 19 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Chaos: Dogecoin's Moment and Bitcoin's Future

The crypto world had quite the week. It all started with a Senate bill that could have been a big deal for Dogecoin. The idea was to give Dogecoin the same rules as Bitcoin. This made Dogecoin and Shiba Inu jump up by 5% on Tuesday. But then, the bill hit a snag and didn't go anywhere. This caused a

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Jan 19 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Hacks: The Silent Killer of Trust

Crypto projects face a harsh reality: most never bounce back after a major hack. This is not just about losing money. It's about how teams react when things go wrong. Many freeze up, unsure of what to do next. They waste time trying to figure out the damage. This delay often leads to even bigger pro

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Why the U. S. Wants Greenland: A Power Play in the Arctic

The U. S. is making a bold move to gain control of Greenland, saying it's necessary because Europe is not strong enough to handle global challenges. This idea comes from Scott Bessent, a top official in the U. S. government, who spoke about it on a popular TV show. He believes that having Greenland

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

What Do Americans Really Think About ICE and Deportation?

Americans are starting to question how ICE handles deportations. Many now believe the agency is too harsh. They also think the program targets more people than just criminals. This shift in opinion comes after recent events in Minneapolis. Republicans, however, still strongly support ICE. They feel

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Jan 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

Gmail's Big Makeover: AI and Identity Shift

Google has rolled out two major updates to Gmail, shaking up the email game for over 2 billion users. The first change introduces AI features that were once exclusive to paid accounts, now available to everyone. This includes AI Overviews, Help Me Write, and Suggested Replies, all powered by Gemini

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Jan 18 2026POLITICS

Big Names, Bigger Issues: The Davos Meeting of Minds

The World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, is back for its 56th edition. This time, it's not just about fancy suits and handshakes. The world's top leaders, business bigwigs, and influential figures from all walks of life are gathering to tackle some serious global challenges.

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Jan 18 2026BUSINESS

A Veteran Game Creator Takes on Ubisoft

Marc-Alexis Côté, a long-time leader at Ubisoft, is taking legal action against the company. He claims he was forced out of his role as head of the Assassin’s Creed franchise. Côté worked at Ubisoft for 20 years and led Assassin’s Creed since 2022. He says he was demoted and then pushed out of the c

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