Threats, insults, signs of a deal: inside a dizzying 24 hours in Davos

威胁、侮辱、交易迹象:揭秘达沃斯令人眩晕的24小时

Apple News Today

2026-01-22

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There are signs of a possible deal on Greenland, after a dizzying 24 hours at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The Wall Street Journal details how it happened, and Fox News gets reaction from NATO’s secretary general. Record-breaking cold and messy winter weather is expected to hit a large swath of the country in the coming days. Bloomberg’s Lauren Rosenthal joins to discuss what’s in store and how to prepare. After protests that killed more than 3,000 people, some Iranians say they are open to the U.S. removing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. The Atlantic’s Arash Azizi shares what Iranians told him about what they want from Trump and the U.S. Plus, ICE is training officers to enter homes without judicial warrants, a former police officer charged over his response to the Uvalde shooting was found not guilty, and Sundance is kicking off its final festival to be held in Utah. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
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  • Why some Iranians are hoping for U.S.

  • military intervention in their country And brutal winter weather is set to bluster through large parts of the U.S.

  • Bloomberg's Weather Reporter tells us how to prepare.

  • It doesn't take much for a storm to ramp up in intensity,

  • so folks need to be checking the forecast and have multiple ways to get alerts in case they do lose power.

  • It's Thursday, January 22nd.

  • I'm Shamita Basu.

  • This is Apple News Today.

  • It's been a bewildering 24 hours in Davos.

  • Relations between the US and Europe over the future of Greenland have dominated the entire summit,

  • but the tone appears to have shifted dramatically.

  • It went from this.

  • The rules-based order is fading.

  • The strong can do what they can, and the weak must suffer what they must.

  • An endless accumulation of new tariffs.

  • that are fundamentally unacceptable.

  • You're crossing red lines here.

  • We either stand together or we will stand divided.

  • To yesterday, which ended with Trump announcing this to CNBC's Joe Kernan.

  • It looks like we have pretty much a concept of a deal.