US evacuates personnel from Middle East; Greenland talks at the White House, and more

美国从中东撤侨;白宫举行格陵兰岛会谈,等等

The World in Brief from The Economist

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,