
Canada’s prime minister argued US aggression and protectionism had triggered a ‘rupture’ in the global order
2US stocks suffered their worst day since October as transatlantic tensions flared over Donald Trump’s efforts to seize Greenland.
3Europe must swap flattery for firmness in responding to Donald Trump’s Greenland campaign, prominent European voices argued.
4India 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.
5The 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.
6China’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.
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