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Trump BRANDED “Madman”: Niece Mary Trump Breaks Silence

Trump BRANDED “Madman”: Niece Mary Trump Breaks Silence

Fresh concerns are emerging from within Donald Trump’s own family, as his psychologist niece, Mary Trump, raises pointed alarms over what she describes as a visible decline in his self-control, judgment and cognitive stability. In a sharply worded Substack post, Mary Trump draws attention to a pattern of impulsive behaviour, incoherent public remarks and escalating emotional volatility that she says can no longer be ignored. The latest warning follows Trump’s recent appearances, including remarks delivered at the World Economic Forum in Davos which Mary Trump characterized as a troubling mix of threats, disjointed messaging, and erratic assertions. According to her analysis, these statements reflect deeper psychological and cognitive concerns rather than isolated political rhetoric. WATCH 

24 January,2026 01:02 AM IST
Denmark PM Rushes to Greenland Amid Arctic Security ALARM | NATO Reacts

Denmark PM Rushes to Greenland Amid Arctic Security ALARM | NATO Reacts

Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is set to visit Greenland, shifting the focus of Arctic diplomacy from Brussels to Nuuk as geopolitical pressure mounts across the polar region. The visit comes shortly after high-level consultations with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, underscoring Denmark’s intent to reinforce security coordination while reaffirming Greenland’s sovereignty. The diplomatic engagement follows recent statements from the United States regarding strategic interests in the Arctic, sparking renewed attention on Greenland’s role in regional security. Copenhagen has clarified that no formal agreement exists between the United States and NATO concerning Greenland, despite claims of strategic gains made by Washington. WATCH 

24 January,2026 01:01 AM IST
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Trump's "Freebies" Remark: BOOTS Canada From 'Board Of Peace' As Davos Diplomacy

A sharp diplomatic rift unfolded at the World Economic Forum in Davos as U.S. President Donald Trump revoked Canada’s invitation to the proposed “Board of Peace,” triggering a strong response from Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. Trump, speaking during high-level discussions on global security and prosperity, claimed that Canada has long benefited disproportionately from American strategic, economic and defense support, questioning Ottawa’s gratitude and alignment. The fallout escalated after Trump announced the withdrawal through a post on Truth Social, framing the decision as a reassessment of U.S. commitments to allies. The move effectively ended Canada’s participation in the high-profile initiative, with Ottawa declining to bear any costs linked to the now-collapsed invitation. WATCH 

24 January,2026 12:59 AM IST
Accident or health? Trump explains ‘suspicious bruise’ on hand after Davos event

Accident or health? Trump explains ‘suspicious bruise’ on hand after Davos event

President Donald Trump addressed questions on Thursday after a visible bruise appeared on his left hand during appearances in Davos, Switzerland. Trump said the bruise was caused by accidentally hitting his hand on a table and added that his daily aspirin use makes him more prone to bruising.

23 January,2026 08:48 PM IST

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