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Greenland rejects Trump comments, calls for NATO support on international law
Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen called on allies within NATO to stand united in defense of international law following renewed remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the Arctic island. Speaking on Thursday, Nielsen emphasized the importance of maintaining global alliances and post-war geopolitical norms amid rising tensions. The statement followed Trump’s criticism of NATO’s role in recent international conflicts, including its perceived lack of support during U.S. military actions involving Iran. In a social media post, Trump expressed frustration with the alliance and referenced Greenland in dismissive terms, prompting a swift response from Greenland’s leadership. Nielsen rejected the characterization, stating that Greenland is “not some piece of ice,” but a community of approximately 57,000 people committed to international cooperation and respect for allies. He stressed that institutions such as NATO and established international law are increasingly under pressure and require collective defense from member nations. Concerns about U.S. intentions toward Greenland have persisted since earlier in the year, when Trump renewed interest in asserting control over the island, which is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. In January, U.S. officials signaled that military options had not been ruled out, prompting European allies, including Germany and France, to deploy limited forces to Greenland as a precautionary measure. Subsequent discussions between Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte led to a shift toward diplomatic engagement. Ongoing talks between Greenland, Denmark, and the United States began in late January and continue, with further meetings expected. The United States maintains a military presence in Greenland under a 1951 agreement and has the option to expand operations. Trump and his supporters argue that control of Greenland is strategically important to counter growing influence from Russia and China in the Arctic region. Despite ongoing negotiations, Nielsen indicated skepticism about U.S. intentions, stating that he does not believe the possibility of U.S. control over Greenland has been removed from consideration. He reiterated that any future cooperation must respect Greenland’s autonomy and align with international law.
Greenland rejects Trump comments, calls for NATO support on international law
Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen called on allies within NATO to stand united in defense of international law following renewed remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the Arctic island. Speaking on Thursday, Nielsen emphasized the importance of maintaining global alliances and post-war geopolitical norms amid rising tensions. The statement followed Trump’s criticism of NATO’s role in recent international conflicts, including its perceived lack of support during U.S. military actions involving Iran. In a social media post, Trump expressed frustration with the alliance and referenced Greenland in dismissive terms, prompting a swift response from Greenland’s leadership. Nielsen rejected the characterization, stating that Greenland is “not some piece of ice,” but a community of approximately 57,000 people committed to international cooperation and respect for allies. He stressed that institutions such as NATO and established international law are increasingly under pressure and require collective defense from member nations. Concerns about U.S. intentions toward Greenland have persisted since earlier in the year, when Trump renewed interest in asserting control over the island, which is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. In January, U.S. officials signaled that military options had not been ruled out, prompting European allies, including Germany and France, to deploy limited forces to Greenland as a precautionary measure. Subsequent discussions between Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte led to a shift toward diplomatic engagement. Ongoing talks between Greenland, Denmark, and the United States began in late January and continue, with further meetings expected. The United States maintains a military presence in Greenland under a 1951 agreement and has the option to expand operations. Trump and his supporters argue that control of Greenland is strategically important to counter growing influence from Russia and China in the Arctic region. Despite ongoing negotiations, Nielsen indicated skepticism about U.S. intentions, stating that he does not believe the possibility of U.S. control over Greenland has been removed from consideration. He reiterated that any future cooperation must respect Greenland’s autonomy and align with international law.
US strike at Mashhad airport damages India‑bound aircraft amid Iran conflict
An aircraft bound for India was reportedly damaged in a strike at Mashhad International Airport in Iran on Monday, March 30, 2026, disrupting a planned humanitarian aid mission and drawing sharp condemnation from Iranian authorities. Iranian officials described the incident as a “war crime” and a violation of international law as regional tensions continue to escalate. The civilian aircraft was stationed on the ground at Mashhad International Airport when it was struck during a re
US strike at Mashhad airport damages India‑bound aircraft amid Iran conflict
An aircraft bound for India was reportedly damaged in a strike at Mashhad International Airport in Iran on Monday, March 30, 2026, disrupting a planned humanitarian aid mission and drawing sharp condemnation from Iranian authorities. Iranian officials described the incident as a “war crime” and a violation of international law as regional tensions continue to escalate. The civilian aircraft was stationed on the ground at Mashhad International Airport when it was struck during a re
Palestine seeks India’s support for peace and reconstruction amid West Asia tensions
With renewed calls for peace, reconstruction, and an end to prolonged conflict, Dr. Varsen Aghabekian Shahin, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of the State of Palestine, is on her first official visit to India. Speaking to journalists in New Delhi on Thursday, she stressed the urgency of achieving Palestinian statehood, arguing that lasting peace in West Asia cannot be realised without ending occupation and restoring sovereignty to the Palestinian people. Dr. Shahin highl
Palestine seeks India’s support for peace and reconstruction amid West Asia tensions
With renewed calls for peace, reconstruction, and an end to prolonged conflict, Dr. Varsen Aghabekian Shahin, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of the State of Palestine, is on her first official visit to India. Speaking to journalists in New Delhi on Thursday, she stressed the urgency of achieving Palestinian statehood, arguing that lasting peace in West Asia cannot be realised without ending occupation and restoring sovereignty to the Palestinian people. Dr. Shahin highl
Families of Trinidadian men killed in U.S. boat strike sue government over wrongful death
Family members of two Trinidadian men killed during a U.S. military strike on a boat in the Caribbean Sea have filed a federal lawsuit accusing the United States government of wrongful death and unlawful killings. The legal action, submitted Tuesday, challenges the legality of the strike and marks the first known case brought against the current administration over its expanded military campaign targeting suspected drug-smuggling vessels in the region. The lawsuit centers on the dea
Families of Trinidadian men killed in U.S. boat strike sue government over wrongful death
Family members of two Trinidadian men killed during a U.S. military strike on a boat in the Caribbean Sea have filed a federal lawsuit accusing the United States government of wrongful death and unlawful killings. The legal action, submitted Tuesday, challenges the legality of the strike and marks the first known case brought against the current administration over its expanded military campaign targeting suspected drug-smuggling vessels in the region. The lawsuit centers on the dea
Trump declines comment on Greenland force question, links issue to Europe tariffs
US President Donald Trump has declined to address whether his administration would consider the use of force to acquire Greenland, responding with a brief refusal when asked during a telephone interview with NBC News. Pressed on the issue, Trump said only “no comment,” leaving unresolved questions about the seriousness of previous remarks regarding the strategically important Arctic territory. During the interview, Trump reiterated his willingness to impose tariffs on European n
Trump declines comment on Greenland force question, links issue to Europe tariffs
US President Donald Trump has declined to address whether his administration would consider the use of force to acquire Greenland, responding with a brief refusal when asked during a telephone interview with NBC News. Pressed on the issue, Trump said only “no comment,” leaving unresolved questions about the seriousness of previous remarks regarding the strategically important Arctic territory. During the interview, Trump reiterated his willingness to impose tariffs on European n
European leaders reject U.S. interest in Greenland, stress collective Arctic security
European leaders have issued a coordinated response to renewed remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Greenland, emphasizing that security in the Arctic must be addressed collectively and in full respect of international law. In a joint statement released on Tuesday, leaders from several major European nations underscored that Greenland’s status is not open to unilateral negotiation and reaffirmed the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity. The statement, si
European leaders reject U.S. interest in Greenland, stress collective Arctic security
European leaders have issued a coordinated response to renewed remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Greenland, emphasizing that security in the Arctic must be addressed collectively and in full respect of international law. In a joint statement released on Tuesday, leaders from several major European nations underscored that Greenland’s status is not open to unilateral negotiation and reaffirmed the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity. The statement, si
Nicolas Maduro pleads not guilty in US court, calls himself prisoner of war
Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro appeared in a New York court on Monday, January 5, alongside his wife, Cilia Flores, where both entered pleas of not guilty to charges filed against them in the United States. Addressing the court directly, Maduro asserted his position as the sitting president of Venezuela and described himself as a “prisoner of war,” claiming he was captured at his residence in Caracas. He maintained his innocence throughout the proceedings and said he wished to personall
Nicolas Maduro pleads not guilty in US court, calls himself prisoner of war
Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro appeared in a New York court on Monday, January 5, alongside his wife, Cilia Flores, where both entered pleas of not guilty to charges filed against them in the United States. Addressing the court directly, Maduro asserted his position as the sitting president of Venezuela and described himself as a “prisoner of war,” claiming he was captured at his residence in Caracas. He maintained his innocence throughout the proceedings and said he wished to personall
Colombia’s Petro condemns US action in Venezuela, warns of armed response
Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Monday issued a sharp response following reports that United States forces had captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, escalating already heightened tensions across Latin America. Petro’s remarks came in the wake of renewed warnings and threats from US President Donald Trump toward Venezuela, a country that has remained at the center of prolonged geopolitical friction in the region. In a message posted on social media, Petro suggested he
Colombia’s Petro condemns US action in Venezuela, warns of armed response
Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Monday issued a sharp response following reports that United States forces had captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, escalating already heightened tensions across Latin America. Petro’s remarks came in the wake of renewed warnings and threats from US President Donald Trump toward Venezuela, a country that has remained at the center of prolonged geopolitical friction in the region. In a message posted on social media, Petro suggested he
US–Venezuela crisis – China condemns US action in Venezuela, demands release of Nicolas Maduro
China has issued a strong response to recent actions taken by the United States in Venezuela, sharply criticizing what it described as unilateral behavior and calling for the immediate release of former Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro and his wife. The remarks came amid growing international attention to Washington’s role in the South American nation and broader concerns about adherence to international law and diplomatic norms. Speaking during high-level talks in Beijing with
US–Venezuela crisis – China condemns US action in Venezuela, demands release of Nicolas Maduro
China has issued a strong response to recent actions taken by the United States in Venezuela, sharply criticizing what it described as unilateral behavior and calling for the immediate release of former Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro and his wife. The remarks came amid growing international attention to Washington’s role in the South American nation and broader concerns about adherence to international law and diplomatic norms. Speaking during high-level talks in Beijing with
US–Venezuela crisis – EU faces criticism over Venezuela stance as Russia alleges double standards
Russian officials have sharply criticized European leaders over what they describe as inconsistent interpretations of international law, following recent statements by senior European Union figures on Venezuela’s political future. The remarks have added to growing diplomatic tensions at a time when conflicts and power struggles are reshaping global relations. Russia’s special envoy Kirill Dimitrev accused European democracies of applying selective standards when responding to in
US–Venezuela crisis – EU faces criticism over Venezuela stance as Russia alleges double standards
Russian officials have sharply criticized European leaders over what they describe as inconsistent interpretations of international law, following recent statements by senior European Union figures on Venezuela’s political future. The remarks have added to growing diplomatic tensions at a time when conflicts and power struggles are reshaping global relations. Russia’s special envoy Kirill Dimitrev accused European democracies of applying selective standards when responding to in
Belgium’s top court rejects Mehul Choksi’s final appeal against extradition to India
Belgium’s Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal filed by fugitive businessman Mehul Choksi, marking a critical step forward in India’s long-running efforts to secure his extradition in connection with the Punjab National Bank fraud. The ruling, delivered on Tuesday by the Court of Cassation, upheld the earlier order of the Antwerp Court of Appeal, which had declared India’s extradition request lawful and enforceable. With this decision, Choksi’s attempt to overturn one of the final le
Belgium’s top court rejects Mehul Choksi’s final appeal against extradition to India
Belgium’s Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal filed by fugitive businessman Mehul Choksi, marking a critical step forward in India’s long-running efforts to secure his extradition in connection with the Punjab National Bank fraud. The ruling, delivered on Tuesday by the Court of Cassation, upheld the earlier order of the Antwerp Court of Appeal, which had declared India’s extradition request lawful and enforceable. With this decision, Choksi’s attempt to overturn one of the final le
Brics condemns Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, calls for global unity
The Brics nations on Saturday issued a strong joint statement condemning the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, calling all acts of terrorism criminal and unjustifiable. The ministers of the grouping reiterated their unified stance against terrorism in all its forms and manifestations while underlining the urgent need for concerted international action. In their statement, the leaders said they condemned in the strongest terms the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22,
Brics condemns Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, calls for global unity
The Brics nations on Saturday issued a strong joint statement condemning the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, calling all acts of terrorism criminal and unjustifiable. The ministers of the grouping reiterated their unified stance against terrorism in all its forms and manifestations while underlining the urgent need for concerted international action. In their statement, the leaders said they condemned in the strongest terms the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22,
Iran Targets Al-Udeid US Air Base in Qatar, Qatar Calls It Violation of Sovereignty
In a dramatic escalation of tensions in the Middle East, Iran on Monday launched what its armed forces described as a “powerful and destructive missile strike” targeting the United States’ Al-Udeid Air Base located near Doha, the capital city of Qatar. The attack was a direct response to a recent U.S. military operation involving B-2 bombers and cruise missile strikes on Iranian nuclear development sites, carried out the previous Saturday. The Al-Udeid base is the largest Am
Iran Targets Al-Udeid US Air Base in Qatar, Qatar Calls It Violation of Sovereignty
In a dramatic escalation of tensions in the Middle East, Iran on Monday launched what its armed forces described as a “powerful and destructive missile strike” targeting the United States’ Al-Udeid Air Base located near Doha, the capital city of Qatar. The attack was a direct response to a recent U.S. military operation involving B-2 bombers and cruise missile strikes on Iranian nuclear development sites, carried out the previous Saturday. The Al-Udeid base is the largest Am









