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Denmark says US vice president JD Vance will join Greenland talks
US vice president JD Vance will attend tomorrow’s meeting between the foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland and US secretary of state Marco Rubio, Danish foreign minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen told reporters.
Speaking after a meeting of the Danish parliament’s foreign affairs committee, he said that J.D. Vance He wanted to participate in the talks and will host them at the White House.
Rasmussen said. Denmark and Greenland demanded that the meeting be held to discuss the latest developments in Greenland in person, following increasingly assertive comments from US officialsAbout the ambitions of controlling the region, including US president Donald Trump.
Secretary of Defence Troels Lund Poulsen added this He will also meet with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Monday. He will be joined by Greenlandic foreign minister Vivian Motzfeldt to discuss “security issues in and around the Arctic.”
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Airports in Central Europe are experiencing disruptions due to weather conditions
Meanwhile, Some airports in Central and Eastern Europe experienced delays and disruptions this morning due to difficult weather conditions.
Budapest The airport announced that it was temporarily closed as a precaution due to black ice and extreme icing. on Facebook.
airports Bratislava, PragueAnd Vienna Reuters added that these were also affected.
According to FlightRadar24’s outage meter, The most disruption occurred in Viennawith delays of up to two hours for both arrivals and departures.
EU tells Musk to fix ‘terrible’ AI tool or face regulatory action
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The EU has warned Elon Musk’s
A clear warning came when the European Commission last year extended a retention order sent to Elon Musk’s X to preserve and preserve all internal documents and data on Grok through the end of 2026, amid a global backlash over the “nude” images Grok produces.
“X now needs to fix the AI tool in the EU, and they need to do it quickly. Otherwise, we will not hesitate to make full use of the DSA to protect EU citizens,” the EU technology commissioner said Henna Virkunnen he said last night.
“X offers the ability to use Grok to create and share images of naked women and children terrible” he added in a post on X.
From Europe to Asia, governments and regulators are cracking down on sexually explicit content created by Grok on X, Elon Musk’s xAI chatbot. With increasing global pressure to block illegal material, investigations are being launched, bans are being imposed and protections are being demanded.
Separately, Malaysia’s communications regulator said on Tuesday it would take legal action against social media platform X over user safety concerns regarding its artificial intelligence feature Grok.
Denmark holds consultations on Greenland ahead of tough US talks
Meanwhile, the Danish parliament’s foreign affairs committee is scheduled to meet this morning to discuss the latest developments regarding Greenland, as US president Donald Trump shows no signs of losing interest in the region.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Lars Lokke Rasmussen and defense minister Troels Lund Poulsen He will represent the government in consultations on the issue ahead of tomorrow’s high-stakes meeting with the US Secretary of State. Marco Rubio.
Meanwhile, A series of protests against US policy are expected to take place across Denmark towards the end of this week. According to DR.
Morning opening: “Russia must learn that cold will not help win the war,” Zelenskyy said after Russia attacked Ukraine’s energy infrastructure

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Russia hit Ukraine with “almost 300 attack planes” and 25 missiles overnight, as it targeted the country’s energy infrastructure across the country, which was already suffering from intense electricity and heat outages due to the harsh winter.
Zelenskyy said night attacks caused “extensive destruction of residential and civilian infrastructure” across the country, including the capital Kyiv, Dnipro, Kharkiv and Donetsk.
Zelenskiy said this “Several hundred thousand households” were left without electricity in the Kyiv region, and it’s “not easy” with temperatures dropping to -12 degrees Celsius this morning.
“As always, Ukrainians support each other wherever Russia tries to destroy, and internal resilience is what is needed most right now,” he said.
Zelenskyy also added: “Without any military purpose, Russia fired a missile at a postal terminal in Korotych in the Kharkiv region, killing 4 people.
He said:
“Every such attack on life is a reminder that support for Ukraine cannot be stopped. Missiles for air defense systems are needed every day, especially in winter.
The world can respond to this Russian terrorism with new aid packages for Ukraine. We expect the deliveries already agreed with America and Europe to be accelerated.
Russia needs to learn that the cold will not help it win the war. Thank you to everyone who helped.




