Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen, speaking after leaving the White House, said a US takeover of Greenland was “absolutely not necessary.”
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Nina in London 2025
Nina Takes London 2025 by Storm London 2025 wasn’t ready for Nina and she made sure of it. Her adventure started like a history lesson gone delightfully off-script: at the clocks museum, where timepieces from centuries past stood like quiet guardians of hours long gone. Nina, however, had a different mission: pictures. She posed dramatically,…
Starmer’s three big woes revealed
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Sky News Is the theme of anger and unhappiness dominating British politics, and what, if anything, is the prime minister doing to quell the mood among his party and the public? Sam has details of misery and irritation within the Labour ranks over plans to overhaul parts of…
Another crane collapse near Bangkok raises safety concerns in Thailand
Thailand reports a new construction accident near Bangkok on Thursday, a day after a deadly crane collapse on a train renewed concerns over site safety.
Japan and the Philippines sign defence pact to counter ‘growing China threat’
According to Japanese and Philippine officials, the new pact would assist both countries in responding to natural catastrophes, a shared concern, and taking part in UN peacekeeping missions, which will be an addition to facilitating cooperative fighting exercises.
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Iran closes airspace to commercial flights for hours as tensions with US remain high over protests
The airspace closure came as some personnel at a key US military base in Qatar were advised to evacuate, including the embassy in Kuwait, which also ordered its personnel to “temporarily halt” going to the multiple military bases in the Gulf nation.
Venezuela’s acting president vows to continue releasing prisoners detained under Maduro
Delcy Rodríguez served as Maduro’s vice president since 2018, running Venezuela’s feared intelligence service and managing its crucial oil industry.
Nina’s Black-Hot Samyfication Dance
Hotel Room Hijinks: Nina Turns Style into Dance When it comes to Samyfication, we don’t just observe style we celebrate it, move with it, and sometimes, we even dance with it. Case in point: Nina, dressed in a sleek black top and black shorts, cinched perfectly with a belt that whispered “fashionably ready for action,”…
Why is the UK so bad at getting stuff done?
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Sky News Another day and another U-turn — what does the climbdown on digital ID say about the credibility and authority of the prime minister? Sam and Anne also get you up to speed on another government idea that you’ll have heard a lot about before — rail…

