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Tensions between the White House and the U.S. Federal Reserve boiled over this weekend after federal prosecutors opened a criminal investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell related to renovations to Federal Reserve buildings. Powell issued a response by video Sunday evening, accusing President Trump of threats and political pressure.

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The Kremlin said Thursday that Ukraine was running out of options to strike a deal to end almost four years of war with Russia, as thousands were without heating in Kyiv in -12C temperatures following waves of Russian strikes on the country’s energy grid.

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Denmark’s prime minister said Thursday that the US ambition to take control of Greenland remained “intact” and that there was still a “fundamental disagreement” between the countries, despite high-stakes White House talks.

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Britain’s Foreign Office on Thursday rejected as “malicious and baseless” Russian accusations that one of the United Kingdom’s diplomats in Moscow was a spy.

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Irregular arrivals in the European Union dropped by more than a quarter last year to reach the lowest level since 2021, the bloc’s border agency said on Thursday.

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Turkey’s top diplomat on Thursday called for dialogue to the crisis in Iran, rocked by mass protests which rights group say have left thousands dead and which prompted US warnings to Tehran.

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Germany’s air traffic control authority said Thursday it was recommending planes avoid Iranian airspace after the United States has in recent days warned of a possible military intervention in Iran.

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Russia said it was seriously concerned by the arrival of NATO military personnel in Greenland, a mineral-rich island in the Arctic that US President Donald Trump has threatened to seize.

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Russia on Thursday said it was expelling a United Kingdom diplomat whom it accused of being an undercover spy. The Russian Foreign Ministry said it had summoned Britain's charge d'affaires where a "strong protest was lodged in connection with information received by the competent Russian authorities that one of the embassy's diplomatic staff belongs to …

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China’s top diplomat said Thursday that a visit by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to Beijing marked a “turning point” in the two countries’ diplomatic relations.

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