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US stocks suffered their worst day since October as transatlantic tensions flared over Donald Trump’s efforts to seize Greenland.
2Europe must swap flattery for firmness in responding to Donald Trump’s Greenland campaign, prominent European voices argued.
3India inked a $3 billion LNG deal with the UAE and is nearing a historic trade agreement with the EU, as New Delhi diversifies trade amid US pressure.
4The UK approved plans for China’s new mega-embassy in London, smoothing the path for Prime Minister Keir Starmer to visit China later this month.
5China’s top solar panel companies estimated they lost up to $5.5 billion last year despite the government’s efforts to rein in a punishing price war.
6Donald Trump will host a Greenland meeting at Davos, calling US seizure of the Danish territory ‘imperative.’
Stocks tumble as tension builds over Trump’s Greenland threats
Brendan McDermid/File Photo/ReutersIs 2026 the year the Davos consensus finally gets it right?
Denis Balibouse/ReutersTrump to hold Greenland talks in Davos as Europe’s alarm mounts
Mads Claus Rasmussen/Ritzau Scanpix/via ReutersBlackRock’s Larry Fink says Davos feels ‘out of step’ to many
Tyrone Siu/ReutersCEOs at Davos brace for Trump
Denis Balibouse/ReutersUkraine’s Davos anxiety
Denis Balibouse/ReutersPaystack eyes growth beyond payments with restructuring
Shola Akinlade, co-Founder and CEO of Paystack. Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images for Semafor.Trump’s play for Greenland blunts economic agenda at home
Anti-Trump hats for sale in Copenhagen. Tom Little/ReutersAustralia tightens its gun laws as US seeks to loosen
Flavio Brancaleone/ReutersTalarico makes rounds with Democrats as Senate primaries near
Sergio Flores/ReutersOil firms grapple with uncertainty over Venezuela licenses
Trump escalates tensions over Greenland, plans Davos meeting
Trump’s row over Greenland escalates, risking US-Europe ties
Debatable: Venezuela elections
Trump swerves on health care subsidies
Forget abolishing ICE — the real Democratic divide is shutting down ICE
US talks with Denmark, Greenland end in stalemate
Trump says ‘killing’ in Iran has stopped
Is 2026 the year the Davos consensus finally gets it right?
Denis Balibouse/ReutersLittle evidence of US slowdown, says BofA’s Moynihan
US foreign debt an ‘enormous vulnerability,’ says Bridgewater’s Dalio
China could fill AI power vacuum, Google’s Porat warns
Chinese tourism to Japan plummets following Taiwan spat
Jerusalem VC looks to ‘go bigger’ in Dubai, post-Gaza
Courtesy of ControlUpNew AI seeks to make water safer
Eva Manez/ReutersBehind Perplexity’s bid for Chrome
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth jabs Anthropic over safety policies
Musk’s Starlink increasingly vital to protests
New York judge flips the AI malpractice debate
EIA reveals illegal logging operation in Brazil
Ueslei Marcelino/ReutersUS data center load set to double by 2028, report finds
Audrey Richardson/File Photo/ReutersData center developers pull back from real estate
Amazon data center. Noah Berger for AWS/Reuters.Gulf states are more than ATMs at Davos
Courtesy of the Ministry of Economy and Planning Buy US stocks and gold, Standard Chartered CIO says
Islamic bank Mal raises $230M in Gulf’s largest seed round
Abu Dhabi’s ALTÉRRA and Spain’s BBVA launch climate fund
The NBA courts Gulf funds for new European league
Paystack eyes growth beyond payments with restructuring
Shola Akinlade, co-Founder and CEO of Paystack. Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images for Semafor.Scientists discover Namib Desert beetle cools down when running
A species of darkling beetle found in the US. Robert Alexander/Getty Images.Jobs creation must be top of African leaders’ agenda
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni wins seventh term
Mali’s gold output fell 23% on Barrick Mining suspension
Absa executive calls for more banking partnerships to meet infrastructure goals
Chinese tourism to Japan plummets following Taiwan spat
Issei Kato/File Photo/ReutersThreat of US strike on Iran appears to wane
Majid Asgaripour/WANA via ReutersDefense stocks surge on rising calls for militarization
Stringer/ReutersStreaming giants push filmmakers to adapt to ‘double screening’
Matt Damon, Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos, and Ben Affleck. Jeenah Moon/ReutersDie Welt editor departed amid internal inquiry
Undersecretary Sarah Rogers on free speech, Europe’s tech crackdown, and the internet she misses
Politico announces layoffs, new product
Blackstone invests $100M in elite marketing tech firm
How US traffic jams are driving Spain’s Ferrovial
Courtesy of Ferrovial/Joey Pfeifer/SemaforHow Bob Jordan charted a new course for Southwest Airlines
Courtesy of Southwest/Joey Pfeifer/Semafor‘AI is going to automate the ordinary’: Cindy Rose’s plan for ad giant WPP
Courtesy of WPP/Joey Pfeifer/Semafor


