Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Paris mourns Valentino, the last titan of couture’s golden age (and 7 of Valentino’s most iconic fashion moments)

By  THOMAS ADAMSON
January 20, 2026

PARIS (AP) — Valentino Garavani’s death cast a long shadow over the opening day of Paris Fashion Week menswear Tuesday, with front-row guests and industry figures mourning the passing of one of the last towering names of 20th-century couture — an Italian designer whose working life was closely entwined with the Paris runways.

In their words: Trump’s threats over Greenland draw warnings and profanities at global forum

January 20, 2026 World News

DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) — There were grave warnings from European leaders and expletives from California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday as leaders at the World Economic Forum grappled with the Greenland crisis and heightened concerns over global trade.

Grocery price inflation is picking up, defying Trump's claims. Here's why.

Food prices are rising at their fastest monthly pace since 2022, data showed.

ByMax Zahn January 20, 2026, 8:21 AM

President Donald Trump in recent days claimed progress in his administration's effort to tackle rising food prices. "Grocery prices are starting to go rapidly down," Trump told an audience at the Detroit Economic Club, without citing evidence.

'The old order is not coming back,' Carney says in provocative speech at Davos

Prime Minister Mark Carney says great powers are using 'economic integration as weapons'

Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke about a shakeup of the global order and role of middle powers at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Tuesday. (Denis Balibouse/Reuters)

We do prefer respect to bullies, Macron says at Davos as Trump tensions mount

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Macron's Davos address comes as Trump published messages showing the French leader's confusion over Greenland and his proposal to hold a G7 meeting in Paris on Thursday that would include Russian representatives on the margins.

EU calls Trump's tariff threat over Greenland a mistake, urges European independence as Davos begins



WORLD
By Haley Ott
January 20, 2026 / 10:50 AM EST  

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called President Trump's threat to hit eight of America's NATO allies with tariffs over their stance on Greenland a "mistake" on Tuesday. Speaking at the opening of the Davos economic conference in Switzerland, Von der Leyen said Mr. Trump's threat risked plunging Europe's relations with the U.S. into a "downward spiral."

Trump's Greenland play puts Europe's $8 trillion US bonds and equities in the spotlight


By Huileng Tan 
Jan 19, 2026
  • Trump's Greenland move is rippling through markets and testing confidence in US assets.
  • Europe's vast US holdings highlight how dependent America is on foreign capital.
  • Political risk is rising, raising fears of reduced demand for the dollar and Treasurys.

Did Hunter S. Thompson Really Kill Himself?

By Tim Arango 
Jan. 18, 2026

For decades, Owl Farm was Hunter S. Thompson’s lair, the place where he wrote, drank, and drugged, entertained celebrities, shot guns at all hours, commanded his quixotic campaign for sheriff in 1970, and, finally, on a snowy Sunday evening in February 2005, died in front of his IBM Selectric typewriter from a single gunshot to the head.

Monday, January 19, 2026

David Letterman to Return to Canada After 48-Year Break (Exclusive)

The former ‘Late Night’ and ‘Late Show’ host will interview Zach Galifianakis in his Just For Laughs festival debut after doing a routine on the CBC variety show ‘90 Minutes Live’ in February 1978.

By Etan Vlessing
January 19, 2026 8:00am

David Letterman is returning to perform in Canada for the first time in nearly a half century. The former Late Night and Late Show With David Letterman host is set to make his Just For Laughs festival premiere in Vancouver on Feb. 18 with an interview of guest star Zach Galifianakis.  

Why Turkey and Arab States prefer the survival of Iran’s Islamic Republic?








EUROPEAN INTEREST
By George Meneshian
January 16, 2026

In the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump’s warnings of possible military intervention in Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Qatar – America’s closest regional allies – have firmly opposed such an option. Beyond rejecting military action, these three regional powers appear to be tacitly counting on the survival of the Islamic Republic. But why?

Trump’s letter to Norway should be the last straw


Opinion by Anne Applebaum 

Let me begin by quoting, in full, a letter that the president of the United States of America sent yesterday to the prime minister of Norway, Jonas Gahr Støre. The text was forwarded by the White House National Security Council to ambassadors in Washington, and was clearly intended to be widely shared. Here it is:

Sunday, January 18, 2026

Researchers Just Found Something That Could Shake the AI Industry to Its Core

Researchers found compelling evidence that AI models are actually copying copyrighted data, not "learning" from it.

Could this be the smoking gun?
Published Jan 16, 2026 
Total Recall

For years now, AI companies, including Google, Meta, Anthropic, and OpenAI, have insisted that their large language models aren’t technically storing copyrighted works in their memory and instead “learn” from their training data like a human mind.

Trump Administration Orders USDA Employees to Investigate Foreign Researchers They Work With

The new directive asks workers to check the backgrounds of foreign nationals collaborating with the department’s scientists for evidence of “subversive or criminal activity.” Their names are being sent to national security experts at the agency.

by Lisa Song and Sharon Lerner
January 16, 2026

The Trump administration is directing employees at the U.S. Department of Agriculture to investigate foreign scientists who collaborate with the agency on research papers for evidence of “subversive or criminal activity.”

At least 21 dead in high-speed train accident in Adamuz (Córdoba, Spain)


Eva Saiz, Javier Martín-Arroyo, Juana Viúdez

The derailment of an Iryo train caused a collision with an Alvia, and several carriages were thrown off the tracks. One of the deceased is the driver of the second train, and there are 24 seriously injured.

Seville / Madrid - JAN 18 2026 

UPDATED: JAN 18 2026 - 20:29 GMT-6

The derailment of two high-speed trains in Adamuz (Córdoba) on Sunday afternoon has caused at least 21 fatalities and 24 seriously injured who have already been transferred to hospitals, according to sources from the Civil Guard and Andalucía's 112 emergency service. 

Louvre raises ticket prices for non-Europeans, hitting Canadian visitors



By Alessia Simona Maratta & Touria Izri 
Global News
January 16, 2026 
A trip to the world’s most-visited museum is about to cost Canadians significantly more.

Η κατάπαυση του πυρός μεταξύ Συρίας-SDF εγείρει κρίσιμα ερωτήματα για τους κρατούμενους του ISIS και το μέλλον των Κούρδων

Του Γιάννη Δαμέλλου
Με ρεπορτάζ από το BBC News
18 Ιανουαρίου 2026

ΜΕΣΗ ΑΝΑΤΟΛΗ

Μια πανεθνική κατάπαυση του πυρός που ανακοινώθηκε από τη Δαμασκό και τις υπό κουρδική ηγεσία Συριακές Δημοκρατικές Δυνάμεις (ΣΔΔ) έβαλε τέλος σε σχεδόν δύο εβδομάδες μαχών και σηματοδότησε μία από τις πιο σημαντικές μετατοπίσεις στην μεταπολεμική ισορροπία δυνάμεων της Συρίας εδώ και χρόνια. Ωστόσο, ενώ η συμφωνία υπόσχεται μια «ενωμένη Συρία», εγείρει επίσης επείγοντα ερωτήματα σχετικά με την τύχη χιλιάδων κρατουμένων του Ισλαμικού Κράτους (ΙΚ) και τις μακροπρόθεσμες πολιτικές φιλοδοξίες των Κούρδων της Συρίας. Επιπλέον, η εκεχειρία έχει σημαντικές επιπτώσεις που εκτείνονται πέρα από τα σύνορα της Συρίας.

Trump Insiders Reveal Secret Plot for Bigger Takeover Target

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THE GREAT WHITE NORTH

The president has his eyes on a new sovereign-state prize.

The next stop on Donald Trump’s world tour—or takeover—may be America’s northern neighbor.

The president, 79, has turned his attention toward Canada, fixating on what he sees as vulnerabilities along its northern border that could be exploited by U.S. adversaries Russia or China, two U.S. officials, a senior administration official, and three former senior U.S. officials told NBC News.

Syria–SDF Ceasefire Raises High-Stakes Questions Over ISIS Detainees and Kurdish Future

By Yiannis Damellos
With reporting from BBC News and additional analysis
January 18, 2026
MIDDLE EAST

A nationwide ceasefire announced by Damascus and the Kurdish‑led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) has ended nearly two weeks of fighting and marked one of the most consequential shifts in Syria’s post‑war power balance in years. But while the agreement promises a “unified Syria,” it also raises urgent questions about the fate of thousands of Islamic State (IS) detainees and the long‑term political ambitions of Syria’s Kurds. Furthermore, the ceasefire has important implications that extend beyond Syria's borders.