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Keir Starmer says Trump’s threat to impose tariffs over Greenland ‘completely wrong’

Prime minister and opposition politicians condemn threat to impose 10% tariff unless deal reached to buy the Arctic island

Keir Starmer has said Donald Trump’s decision to impose 10% tariffs on the UK and seven other European countries over Greenland was “completely wrong”.

The US president said on Saturday that the levies would apply from 1 February to Nato members – including the UK, France and Germany – who have deployed troops to the territory in response to growing uncertainty over its future.

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© Photograph: Leon Neal/Reuters

© Photograph: Leon Neal/Reuters

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Présidentielle au Portugal: le candidat de l'extrême droite André Ventura vise le second tour

Premier tour de l'élection présidentielle au Portugal ce 18 janvier avec un enjeu majeur : le candidat de l'extrême droite André Ventura va-t-il se qualifier pour le second tour ? C'est probablement ce qui va se passer si l'on en croit les sondages et ce serait une première au Portugal depuis la fin de la dictature il y a un demi-siècle.

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Présidentielle au Portugal: le candidat de l'extrême droite André Ventura vise le second tour

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Premier tour de l'élection présidentielle au Portugal ce 18 janvier avec un enjeu majeur : le candidat de l'extrême droite André Ventura va-t-il se qualifier pour le second tour ? C'est probablement ce qui va se passer si l'on en croit les sondages et ce serait une première au Portugal depuis la fin de la dictature il y a un demi-siècle.

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Eight people killed in avalanches in Austrian Alps as rescuers urge skiers to heed warnings

Three Czech skiers swept away in Murtal district while five killed in Pongau area near Salzburg

An avalanche killed three Czech skiers in central Austria, police said, bringing the total to eight killed in the country’s Alps on Saturday.

Avalanches across the Alps have claimed victims since last week after heavy snowfall.

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© Photograph: Markus Schreiber/AP

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Ukraine war briefing: Russia readying strikes on nuclear power system, Zelenskyy warns

Kyrylo Budanov arrives in US heading delegation for further talks on peace proposals. What we know on day 1,425

Russia is taking aim at Ukraine’s nuclear power system, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Sunday, as the Kremlin continues to try to freeze Ukraine into submission by crippling its energy grid. “We do not see any willingness on the part of the aggressor to comply with any agreements or end the war,” the Ukrainian president said. “Instead, there is ample information about preparations for further Russian strikes on our energy sector and infrastructure, including facilities and networks that serve our nuclear power plants. Each such Russian strike on the energy sector amid such a harsh winter weakens and undermines the efforts of key states – in particular the United States – to end this war.”

Zelenskyy spoke after a briefing from Ukraine’s chief of defence intelligence, Oleh Ivashchenko – the recent replacement for Kyrylo Budanov, who was made head of the president’s office. Budanov on Saturday confirmed his own arrival in the US to discuss peace proposals. He and Ukrainian negotiators Rustem Umerov and Davyd Arakhamia would meet with US envoy Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner and the US army secretary, Dan Driscoll, Budanov said. Zelenskyy has tasked his delegation at the Miami talks with finalising proposals about security guarantees and economic recovery. If American officials approve the proposals, the US and Ukraine could sign a deal next week at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, according to Zelenskyy. However Russia has given no indication it will accept any peace deal without Ukraine’s entire Donbas region being handed over for a start.

Russian attacks left at least two people dead and others injured in Kharkiv oblast on Saturday, regional authorities said. A strike that damaged a critical infrastructure facility in Kharkiv city’s industrial district could seriously affect power and heating, said the mayor, Ihor Terekhov, with the energy system “constantly operating at its limits”. One person was wounded in the attack. An attack on a house in Kharkiv city killed a woman aged 20 and wounded others. In the village of Borivske, a 52-year-old woman was killed when a drone hit a public transport stop, prosecutors said. In the Sumy region, emergency services said an airstrike on a residential neighbourhood wounded three women and a seven-year-old child, and left 15 residential buildings damaged.

Russia struck energy infrastructure in Ukraine’s Kyiv and Odesa regions overnight into Saturday, the ministry of energy said. More than 20 settlements in the Kyiv region were left without power. Zelenskyy said Ukraine needed to ramp up the importation of electricity and the acquisition of additional equipment from partners. Officials have instructed state energy companies Ukrzaliznytsia, Naftogaz and Ukroboronprom to urgently purchase imported electricity covering at least 50% of their own consumption, according to Denys Shmyhal, the energy minister.

Shmyhal announced that Lithuania would be providing Ukraine with more energy generating equipment for Kyiv and the most critically affected regions, after already supplying equipment for emergency repairs on coal and nuclear power plants. “In addition we have received over 2,000 solar panels, various equipment and machinery from our Lithuanian friends,” Shmyhal said. “Lithuania has contributed €5.7m euros to the energy support fund of Ukraine … There is not a single power plant left in Ukraine that has not been hit by Russian strikes. Ukrainian energy workers continue to repair around the clock and return electricity to people.”

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Trump’s tariff threat is an attempt to divide Europe and quash opposition over Greenland

Using one of his favourite weapons to win an argument, the US president underlines the unstable nature of any deal he makes

Donald Trump’s threat to impose fresh tariffs on eight European countries – UK, Norway and six EU member states – is a wrecking ball to the carefully stitched deals he concluded with those countries last summer.

The two biggest voting blocs in the European parliament, the European People’s Party (EPP) and the Socialists & Democrats (S&Ds), said on Saturday night the deal with the EU cannot be approved in the present circumstances.

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Gloucester-Toulon : Dréan et Ferté tranchants, Ludlam dominant, un match d’un niveau consternant... Les tops et flops

DÉCRYPTAGE - À l’issue de la (plus que) poussive victoire du RCT sur la pelouse de Gloucester, samedi soir, lors de la dernière journée de phase de poules de Champions Cup, découvrez ce qui a plu... et déplu à la rédaction du Figaro.

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Gaël Dréan (à gauche) et Tomos Williams lors de Gloucester-Toulon samedi soir.
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Royaume-Uni: manifestation à Londres contre la future méga-ambassade de Chine

Au Royaume-Uni, un dossier stratégique source de tensions. Longtemps repoussé, Keir Starmer, qui veut se rapprocher de Pékin, devrait dans les prochains jours valider le projet de la méga-ambassade chinoise à Londres. Ce serait le plus grand site diplomatique chinois en Occident. Depuis l'annonce du projet, un collectif hétéroclite de Londoniens, de figures politiques et de militants exilés s'oppose à cette implantation diplomatique chinoise au cœur de la capitale britannique. Ce samedi 17 janvier, ils étaient plusieurs centaines à manifester à Londres.

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Royaume-Uni: manifestation à Londres contre la future méga-ambassade de Chine

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Au Royaume-Uni, un dossier stratégique source de tensions. Longtemps repoussé, Keir Starmer, qui veut se rapprocher de Pékin, devrait dans les prochains jours valider le projet de la méga-ambassade chinoise à Londres. Ce serait le plus grand site diplomatique chinois en Occident. Depuis l'annonce du projet, un collectif hétéroclite de Londoniens, de figures politiques et de militants exilés s'oppose à cette implantation diplomatique chinoise au cœur de la capitale britannique. Ce samedi 17 janvier, ils étaient plusieurs centaines à manifester à Londres.

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Trump threatens 25% tariff on European allies until Denmark sells Greenland to US

Heads of state across Europe respond in solidarity with Denmark and Greenland, and boycott of World Cup suggested

Donald Trump threatened a 25% tariff on a slew of European countries including Denmark, Germany, France and the UK – until the US is allowed to purchase Greenland, in an extraordinary escalation of the president’s bid to claim the autonomous Danish territory.

In a lengthy post on Saturday on Truth Social, Trump said he would impose a 10% tariff on Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Finland beginning 1 February, “on any and all goods sent to the United States of America”.

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