The Intelligence: Ready, Aid, Fire

The Intelligence: Ready, Aid, Fire

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Thin ice: could the Greenland clash kill NATO?

Donald Trump has promised to impose a 10% tariff on eight countries, all NATO members, that oppose his plan to acquire Greenland. As the argument over the territory’s future continues, our correspondent analyses the fragile state of international relations. American megachurches ...  Show more

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