The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has spoken with US President Donald Trump over the Green Land dispute, emphasizing that imposing tariffs on NATO allies would be a wrong move. During the conversation, Johnson reiterated the UK’s support for Greenland’s independence. Eight European countries, including the UK, France, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden, have released a joint statement in support of Greenland and Denmark.
According to reports, US President Trump has announced that he will impose a 10% tariff on eight NATO countries, including the UK, Denmark, France, and Germany, as part of a trade deal with Greenland. The affected countries have expressed concerns about the potential economic consequences of the move.
Meanwhile, thousands of people in Greenland and Denmark have protested against Trump’s decision. Ashok Kumar, a former head of the Indian intelligence agency R&AW, has stated that the current situation in Kashmir is one of desperation and that the Indian government is not concerned about the situation in Kashmir or the welfare of Kashmiris.
Additionally, the US has announced that it will deport all detained Afghan immigrants, while the Indian government has stated that it has been detaining citizens for years without trial, as per law.
US President Trump has accused Denmark of failing to remove the “Russian threat” from Greenland, which has prompted the US to take action. Several countries have been invited to join the US’s peace board, which aims to resolve the conflict in Gaza. The board’s charter has been sent to 60 countries.
A tragic incident occurred in India’s state of Uttar Pradesh, where a retired railway employee killed his 35-year-old live-in partner and burned her body in a coffin.
In another incident, a high-speed train collided with another train in southern Spain, resulting in 39 deaths and over 100 injuries.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has stated that the country’s economic hardships are due to the US and its allies’ inhumane sanctions. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has stated that his country is theoretically in agreement with Trump’s Gaza peace board.
In other news, a deal has been reached between the Syrian government and the Kurdish-led SDF to end the fighting. The US has ordered its military personnel in Alaska to prepare for possible deployment.
Pakistan’s Sindh government has started providing financial assistance to the families of those affected by the recent blast in Karachi’s Gul Plaza.

