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🇩🇰 Denmark will skip the Davos forum amid escalating tensions over Greenland

“We can confirm that the Danish government will not be represented in Davos this week,” forum officials said. WEF representatives noted that each invited country decides for itself whether to participate in the event.

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Multipolar Market
BRICS now controls:

Oil - 45% of the world's reserves.
Gas - 56% of the world's reserves.
🌍📊🛢📰 ZeroHedge | Visualizing All Of The World's Oil Reserves By Country | January 4, 2026:

"Oil remains one of the most strategically important resources in the global economy. It powers transportation systems, underpins industrial activity, and continues to shape geopolitics and trade flows. While renewable energy is growing, oil still plays a dominant role in meeting global energy needs.

This visualization, via Visual Capitalist's Bruno Venditti, ranks countries by the size of their proven oil reserves at the end of 2024."

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🇪🇺💬🇺🇸‼️🇬🇱📰 ZeroHedge | EU Hosts Emergency Meeting Over Trump's Greenland Tariffs, Germany Threatens World Cup Boycott | January 18, 2026:

"Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent clarified Trump's positioning on Greenland overnight, stating that "we are not going to outsource our national security."

The elites of The European Union are not best pleased at Trump's tariff threat (on some European allies that oppose the United States’ efforts to acquire Greenland) and immediately called an emergency meeting of ambassadors from the bloc’s 27 nations to discuss just how sternly worded their email response would be.

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“We stand in full solidarity with the Kingdom of Denmark and the people of Greenland,” the eight countries said, adding, “We are committed to upholding our sovereignty.”

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🇪🇺💬🇺🇸‼️🇬🇱📰 ZeroHedge | EU Hosts Emergency Meeting Over Trump's Greenland Tariffs, Germany Threatens World Cup Boycott | January 18, 2026: "Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent clarified Trump's positioning on Greenland overnight, stating that "we are not…
🇪🇺💶🇺🇸🇺🇸‼️🇬🇱📰 Financial Times | EU readies €93bn tariffs in retaliation for Trump’s Greenland threat | Europe could also threaten to restrict US companies’ market access in run-up to crunch talks at Davos January 18, 2026:

"EU capitals are considering hitting the US with €93bn worth of tariffs or restricting American companies from the bloc’s market in response to Donald Trump’s threats to Nato allies opposed to his campaign to take over Greenland.

The move marks the most serious crisis in transatlantic relations for decades. The retaliation measures are being drawn up to give European leaders leverage in pivotal meetings with the US president at the World Economic Forum in Davos this week, officials involved in the preparations said.

They are attempting to find a compromise that would avoid a deep rupture in the western military alliance, which would pose an existential threat to Europe’s security."

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🇪🇺💶🇺🇸🇺🇸‼️🇬🇱📰 Financial Times | EU readies €93bn tariffs in retaliation for Trump’s Greenland threat | Europe could also threaten to restrict US companies’ market access in run-up to crunch talks at Davos January 18, 2026: "EU capitals are considering hitting…
🇺🇸🗯🇺🇸🗯🇩🇰🇬🇱🇺🇸 President of United States Donald J. Trump on 🌐:

"NATO has been telling Denmark, for 20 years, that “you have to get the Russian threat away from Greenland.” Unfortunately, Denmark has been unable to do anything about it. Now it is time, and it will be done!!! President Donald J. Trump"

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🇺🇸🗯🇺🇸🗯🇩🇰🇬🇱🇺🇸 President of United States Donald J. Trump on 🌐: "NATO has been telling Denmark, for 20 years, that “you have to get the Russian threat away from Greenland.” Unfortunately, Denmark has been unable to do anything about it. Now it is time, and…
🇺🇸🗯🇳🇴📰 ZeroHedge | Trump To Norway: No Nobel, No Greenland? The Letter That Has Shocked Europe | January 19, 2026:

"As news began breaking very early Monday of President Trump's scathing letter to Norway over the country's failure to award him the Nobel Peace Prize, some pundits and journalists immediately questioned whether it is real.

But confirmation came soon after. In the letter addressed to Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store, Trump explained that he no longer feels obligated to focus exclusively on peace, while repeating his intent for US control over Greenland. In essence he lays out that no Nobel might turn into no Greenland for Europe (as Denmark exercises control over the resource-rich autonomous territory).

"Dear Jonas: Since your country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for stopping 8 wars PLUS, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of peace, although it will always be dominant, but can now think about what is good and proper for the United States," the US President wrote.

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"Denmark cannot protect this land from Russia or China… The world is not secure unless we have complete and total control of Greenland," he added.

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The President also in the letter takes the opportunity to bash Denmark, saying it cannot protect Greenland from Russia or China, and again questioned its legal rights to Greenland: "There are no written documents; it’s only that a boat landed there hundreds of years ago, but we had boats landing there, also."

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China has been snapping up Russian oil at record discounts after India scaled back purchases

China sharply increased imports of Russia’s Urals crude that Indian refineries began avoiding due to sanctions, Reuters reports.

According to the agency, Russia’s seaborne oil exports to China exceeded 1.5 million barrels per day in December, about 300,000 bpd above the January–November average.

Shipments of Urals crude previously bought by India tripled to 259,000 bpd in the fourth quarter.

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🤖 🇺🇸 Despite billions pouring into AI infrastructure, the productivity gains aren't showing up in the macro data. A Forrester analyst says we're simply "not seeing" an AI-driven boost in any of the available statistics. Bureau of Labor Statistics numbers tell the story: productivity grew 2.7% annually from 1947-1973 before PCs, dropped to 2.1% from 1990-2001 after PCs went mainstream, and fell further to 1.5% from 2007-2019.
This is the Solow Paradox playing out again. Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Solow predicted in 1987 that "the effects of the PC revolution can be seen everywhere, except in the productivity statistics." Same pattern with AI.

My Take
Here's what matters: even when productivity gains do show up, they stopped flowing to workers decades ago. Since the late 1970s, productivity growth has diverged from worker compensation. The gains go to capital owners and high-skill labor. That gap existed before AI and AI is accelerating it.

JPMorgan says AI doubled productivity gains in certain operations from 3% to 6%. Other banks say AI lets them accomplish more with the same headcount. Notice the framing. Same headcount. Not higher wages, not more hiring. Companies are using AI to do more with fewer workers, not to share the gains. The corporate profits to wages ratio keeps climbing. Workers got their smallest share of GDP since 1947 last quarter. AI productivity might eventually transform the economy. But if history is any guide, the transformation means more output, same workers, and the difference goes to shareholders.

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🇺🇸 🇬🇧 ✡️ US reportedly considers granting asylum to Jewish people from UK

Discussions are reportedly under way within Donald Trump’s administration about the US possibly granting asylum to Jewish people from the UK, according to the Telegraph, citing the US president’s personal lawyer.

Trump lawyer Robert Garson told the newspaper that he has held conversations with the US state department about offering refuge to British Jews who are leaving the UK citing rising antisemitism.

Garson, 49, said he felt the UK was “no longer a safe place for Jews”. He added that recent events – namely an Islamist attack on a synagogue in Manchester and what he described as widespread antisemitism following the Hamas attack on Israel on 7 October 2023 – had led him to believe that British Jews should be given the option of sanctuary in the US.

In the new interview with the Telegraph, Garson said he could see “no future” for Jews in the UK and placed much of the responsibility on to British prime minister Keir Starmer, accusing him of allowing antisemitism to grow.

Garson, a former British barrister who practiced in London before relocating to the US in 2008, told the Telegraph: “The UK is no longer a safe place for Jews. I have spoken to the state department as to whether the president should be offering British Jews asylum in the US.”

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📢 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 Nigel Farage: "To use economic threats against a country that’s been considered to be your closest ally for over a hundred years is not the kind of thing we would expect. It’s wrong. It’s bad. It would be very, very hurtful to us."

"I am all for Trump taking out enemies of the West, Maduro, the Iranian regime... But if he falls out with his own allies and leaves America isolated, that would be a very bad place to be."

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🇺🇸🇻🇪 — The United States confirms that it will seize and sell most Venezuelan oil exports, says Energy Secretary Chris Wright.
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🇧🇴📺🌹 — Bolivia removes TeleSur from its channel lineup, the propaganda apparatus of the Puebla Group and the São Paulo Forum in Latin America.
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Europe's Gas Market in Turmoil: Prices Surge 20% Amid Cold Snap and Geopolitical Storm

European natural gas benchmarks have rocketed over 20% this week—the largest weekly gain in over two years—as brutal Arctic cold snaps collide with low stockpiles and fresh tensions over Iran and Russian supplies. Traders scrambling to cover shorts face a "perfect storm": record LNG imports hit 480 million cubic meters daily, with even Yamal LNG diverting fully to Europe, while French nuclear outages from storms pile on demand.

This volatility exposes the fragility of the continent's energy shift: EU storage drained by 11 bcm in two weeks, no cheap Russian pipe gas in sight, and forecasts of more "Beast from the East" frosts looming. Oil holds steady around $64/bbl despite Trump rhetoric on Venezuela and Hormuz risks, but gas traders warn of prolonged spikes unless weather eases or supplies magically appear.

Globally, contrasts sharpen—China deploys massive 65 GWh BESS (25% of 2025 world total), clean energy stocks rally on AI power hunger, while Trump pushes US coal/gas/nuclear builds to fuel datacenters. Europe's pain underscores the high cost of de-risking from Moscow: higher bills, blackouts looming, and a scramble for spot LNG that Asia also craves. Stay tuned—third-week frosts could break records.

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Europe's Gas Market in Turmoil: Prices Surge 20% Amid Cold Snap and Geopolitical Storm

European natural gas benchmarks have rocketed over 20% this week—the largest weekly gain in over two years—as brutal Arctic cold snaps collide with low stockpiles and fresh tensions over Iran and Russian supplies. Traders scrambling to cover shorts face a "perfect storm": record LNG imports hit 480 million cubic meters daily, with even Yamal LNG diverting fully to Europe, while French nuclear outages from storms pile on demand.

This volatility exposes the fragility of the continent's energy shift: EU storage drained by 11 bcm in two weeks, no cheap Russian pipe gas in sight, and forecasts of more "Beast from the East" frosts looming. Oil holds steady around $64/bbl despite Trump rhetoric on Venezuela and Hormuz risks, but gas traders warn of prolonged spikes unless weather eases or supplies magically appear.

Globally, contrasts sharpen—China deploys massive 65 GWh BESS (25% of 2025 world total), clean energy stocks rally on AI power hunger, while Trump pushes US coal/gas/nuclear builds to fuel datacenters. Europe's pain underscores the high cost of de-risking from Moscow: higher bills, blackouts looming, and a scramble for spot LNG that Asia also craves. Stay tuned—third-week frosts could break records.

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🗳 🇺🇸 OpenAI is in the red and, at this rate, will run out of money by 2027, having overestimated the profitability of AI.

Recent analyses and internal projections indicate annual losses of around $14 billion in 2026, following roughly $8 billion in 2025.

This stems from overestimating near-term profitability, as high inference and data center expenses continue to dominate despite strong user adoption and billions in revenue.

Without repeated massive funding rounds, analysts warn the company could face a cash shortfall as early as mid-27

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Delcy Rodríguez announces the departure of Álex Saab from the International Center for Productive Investment
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🚨#BREAKING: Australia's controversial "hate speech" laws have passed the Senate, 38 votes to 22, after 10 Liberals voted with Labor.

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🇨🇳🇺🇸 Beijing has responded to Trump’s remarks about a Chinese threat to Greenland

“We urge the United States to stop using the so-called threat from China as a pretext to pursue its own selfish interests,” China’s Foreign Ministry said.


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