2026-01-15
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Our top stories Donald Trump claimed the quote killing in Iran is stopping and that the regime has no plan to execute anti-government protesters.
America's president had earlier threatened quote very strong action following reports of planned executions.
As America weighs military intervention in Iran It has evacuated some personnel from its bases in the Middle East as a precaution against possible Iranian retaliation.
Britain also reportedly withdrew troops.
Denmark's foreign minister said Greenland talks at the White House were constructive,
but that a, quote, fundamental disagreement remained.
Prior to the meeting with J.D.
Vance, America's Vice President Ammarco Rubio, the country's Secretary of State, Mr.
Trump insisted that America, quote, needs Greenland.
Meanwhile, Denmark announced that it would send more aircraft,
ships and soldiers to the semi-autonomous Arctic territory.
American retail sales rose by 0.6% year on year in November.
Considerably more than expected,