January 22 Russian oil tanker, the Grinch, intercepted as US, allies escalate sanctions crackdown A Russian oil tanker was intercepted between Spain and Morocco as western powers intensify efforts to disrupt Moscow's sanctions-evading shadow fleet operations.
January 22 France says it has 'no desire' to boycott World Cup amid US-Greenland deal 'framework' A French World Cup boycott is unlikely after Sports Minister Marina Ferrari said the country has "no desire" to skip the 2026 tournament despite Trump's Greenland deal framework.
January 20 Trump confirms he invited Putin to join his Board of Peace: 'He's been invited' U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday confirmed Russian President Vladimir Putin was invited to the Board of Peace for supervision of the Gaza plan.
January 19 Denmark ramps up defenses in Greenland as Trump zeros in on control of territory Denmark deploys additional troops to Greenland after President Donald Trump claims the island is not secure from Russia or China.
January 16 Trump slips into French accent while recounting blunt phone call with Macron President Donald Trump recounted threatening President Emmanuel Macron with 25% tariffs on French goods to raise European drug prices during a White House roundtable.
January 15 Trump's Greenland takeover would likely entail enormous price tag: report President Donald Trump's Greenland proposal faces American opposition and strains NATO relations as European troops deploy amid the $700 billion acquisition plan.
January 14 France condemns Iran protest crackdown, weighs satellite internet aid amid blackout France condemns Iran's violent crackdown on protests as Paris considers satellite communications support to help Iranians bypass internet blackout.
January 10 Archaeologists unearth chilling 16th-century gallows where rebels were hanged and displayed Archaeologists in France uncovered a chilling 16th-century gallows — where Protestant rebels were executed during the turbulent Reformation era in Europe.
January 9 Iran protests grow deadlier as regime internet blackout fails to stop uprising Iran's anti-government protests enter day 13 with reported death toll of 51, including 9 children, as demonstrations spread nationwide against the regime.
January 7 Jaw-dropping medieval castle with 100 rooms hits market with nearly 1,000 years of history A stunning 1,000-year-old French castle in Provence has gone on the market for $17.7 million, featuring 100 rooms and medieval architecture. The property has been meticulously restored.