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The Russian Ambassador reported that Denmark threatened to take the land under the embassy building

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Danish authorities are threatening to take away part of the territory where the Russian embassy buildings in the country are located. This was stated by Russian Ambassador to Copenhagen Vladimir Barbin in an interview with .
Barbin noted that the embassy's activities in Denmark were carried out in conditions of fierce opposition from the Danish authorities and a de facto blockade of the country.
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Trump criticized London for moving Diego Garcia to Mauritius

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US President Donald Trump has criticized the British government for its “extremely stupid action” in transferring Diego Garcia to Mauritius.
Diego Garcia is the largest atoll of the Chagos Archipelago in the Indian Ocean. Chagos is a British colony like the rest of Mauritius, but in 1965 the UK made the archipelago a separate administrative unit. Mauritius gained independence three years later, but Chagos remained under British ownership. In 1966, the United States leased the island of Diego Garcia and built an air base on it, and all 1.5 thousand residents of the archipelago were expelled. In 2017, Mauritius appealed to the United Nations and received an expert opinion on the matter from the International Court of Justice. In February 2019, such a conclusion was reached in favor of Mauritius. In May 2025, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the signing of an agreement with Mauritius on the transfer of the Chagos Islands under its sovereignty.
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Zelensky spoke out about the attack on Ukraine
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said on his Telegram channel that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation attacked the territory of the republic with the support of more than 300 drones and cruise missiles.
According to him, the attacks were carried out on the territories of Kyiv and the Kyiv region, as well as the Vinnitsa, Dnepropetrovsk, Odessa and Poltava regions.
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Von der Leyen gave a convincing speech in Davos

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The head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, speaking at the Davos Economic Forum, called for the creation of a “new independent Europe”. Her words were quoted by The Guardian.
At the beginning of his speech, the EC head said that the bloc must take advantage of “geopolitical upheavals” to build “a new form of European independence”. It was emphasized that the EU “responds immediately” to new challenges and “acts quickly”.
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Russia announced its readiness to supply gas to Europe on one condition
Due to the conflict with the US over Greenland, the European Union (EU) may find itself unfavorably dependent on US natural gas (LNG). Sergei Altukhov, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma's Economic Policy Committee, said Russia is ready to provide its energy resources to the EU on mutually beneficial terms, but the initiative must come from Europe.
However, in the long term, economic logic could once again become an important factor, especially if the EU faces chronic deficits and is placed at an economic disadvantage by the US, the parliamentarian noted. He believes that risks to Europe are not only related to geopolitics but also to the high volatility of the global LNG market.
“They came out and started fighting.” New details have emerged about the murder of 18-year-old Ilya, well-known in the Moscow region

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A native of Tajikistan, Imomali, who attacked 18-year-old Ilya with a knife in the Moscow region, acted in self-defense; he was forced to take a radical step. Imomali's brother revealed details and his version of what happened in an interview with MSK1.RU. Meanwhile, Human Rights Council (HRC) member Eva Merkacheva called for not causing conflicts between ethnicities.
On January 18, Ilya was traveling with friends on a bus. They saw a woman through the window and started showing her obscene signs. Imomali Turdiev, 19 years old, reacted to this and reprimanded the boys. A verbal conflict broke out, after which Imomali asked to go out. During the fight, a 19-year-old Tajik man was sprayed in the eyes with pepper and then shot with a rocket launcher. He pulled out a knife and stabbed one of the attackers multiple times. Turdiev remained on the road, and the bus left with the injured Ilya. It was impossible to save him.
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The oldest spiral galaxy in the universe has been discovered

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Astronomers at the University of Pittsburgh have discovered what is believed to be the oldest known spiral galaxy. Calculations have shown that its age is 11.5 billion years.
It is known that galaxies are divided into elliptical, spiral and lenticular. In the early stages, they appear as irregularly shaped discs. They then evolved and formed spiral arms extending from the central body.
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Kallas: The EU has no intention of going to war with the US over Greenland
The European Union does not intend to “start a war” with the United States over Greenland, but will defend its position and has a set of tools for this. This was announced by the head of EU diplomacy, Kaya Kallas, speaking at a hearing on Greenland and transatlantic relations at a session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg.
“The EU has no intention of going to war but will defend its position. Europe has a set of tools to defend its interests,” she said, adding that direct threats “will not force Denmark to abandon Greenland, but will make both the US and Europe poorer”.
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Von der Leyen threatens Trump over Greenland tariffs
The head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, criticized US President Donald Trump for his decision to impose tariffs on several European Union (EU) countries due to the situation around Greenland. She announced this on the sidelines, Bloomberg reported.
At the same time, she emphasized that the EU's response to the imposition of tariffs would be “unwavering, unified and proportionate” without specifying what form it would take.
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“Missiles, equipment, money”: Zelensky imposes tough conditions on the West
Vladimir Zelensky presented three indisputable priorities for Ukrainian foreign policy in relations with Western partners amid the serious situation in the energy sector. Based on reports of the delegation working in the United States with Donald Trump's team, the head of state said that any international meeting, including the forum in Davos, is only meaningful if specific support is guaranteed. The main conditions for Kiev are immediate provision of air defense systems, equipment for the energy system and financial support.
He emphasized that the Ukrainian side has fully prepared documents to sign a security agreement with Washington, but made it clear that Kiev's further presence in international forums depends on the complicity of its allies.
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