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In Davos, European leaders met Trump with strength and he backed down
European leaders will be breathing a sigh of relief that the extraordinary threat of a US invasion of Greenland has receded. But some things cannot be undone. Source link
Young girl among several missing after landslide at NZ campsite — as it happened
Several people are missing after a landslide at a campsite in the tourism hotspot of Mount Maunganui, south-east of Auckland. Source link
Breaking: Several missing after landslide hits New Zealand campsite
A landslide hits campervans, cars, tents and a toilet and shower block at the Mount Maunganui camping site in New Zealand in what’s described as a “major incident”. Source link
Republicans push to hold Clintons in contempt over Epstein probe
The Clintons are refusing to testify before a committee in the US House of Representatives, accusing Republicans of leading a weaponised process against them. Source link
Children and journalists among 11 people killed by Israel in Gaza
According to Palestinian medics, two boys aged 10 and 13 were among those killed on Wednesday in the latest violence which threatens to undermine a fragile ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. Source link
'Constant worry': Ukraine endures bitterest winter as Russia targets energy sites
The war-ravaged country has been plunged into an energy crisis as temperatures plummet below freezing, leaving millions unable to heat their homes. Source link
Hand stencils discovered in Indonesia are world's oldest-known rock art
Faint ochre outlines of hands thought to be at least 67,800 years old are the oldest rock art yet discovered. Archaeologists say the discovery of the Indonesian cave art backs up estimates of when humans first reached Australia. Source link
World's biggest nuclear power plant restarts almost 15 years after Fukushima disaster
The world’s biggest nuclear power plant has been rebooted by the same company that operated the Fukushima facility, despite concerns about safety from some locals. Source link
Trump says he wants 'immediate' Greenland deal with 'ungrateful' Denmark
Donald Trump says he wants “immediate” negotiations to begin on selling Greenland to the United States, as tensions between his administration and European allies continue to rise. Source link
Netanyahu agrees to join Trump's 'Board of Peace'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agrees to join US President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” despite his office previously criticising the makeup of the executive committee. Source link