US invasion of Greenland ‘would make Putin happiest man on earth’, says Spanish PM

Spanish prime minister Pedro Sanchez said a US invasion of Greenland “would make Putin the happiest man on earth”.

Sanchez said any military action by the US against Denmark’s vast Arctic island would damage Nato and “legitimise” the invasion of Ukraine by Russia.

“If we focus on Greenland, I have to say that a US invasion of that territory would make Vladimir Putin the happiest man in the world. Why? Because it would legitimise his attempted invasion of Ukraine,” he told La Vanguardia.

“If the United States were to use force, it would be the death knell for Nato. Putin would be doubly happy,” he said.

President Donald Trump on Saturday appeared to change tack over Greenland by vowing to implement a wave of increasing tariffs on European allies until the United States is allowed to buy Greenland.

Arpan Rai19 January 2026 05:39

Drone strikes cut power to over 200,000 homes in Russian-occupied Ukraine

More than 200,000 households in the Russian-held part of Ukraine’s southern Zaporizhzhia region had no electricity on Sunday, according to the Kremlin-installed local governor.

In a Telegram post, Yevgeny Balitsky said nearly 400 settlements have had their supply cut, due to damage to power networks from Ukrainian drone strikes.

Russia has hammered Ukraine’s power grid, especially in winter, throughout the almost four-year war. It aims to weaken Ukrainians’ will to resist in a strategy that Kyiv officials call “weaponising winter.”

Meanwhile, Moscow has kept up its hammering of Ukraine’s energy grid in overnight attacks that killed at least two people, according to Ukrainian officials.

Arpan Rai19 January 2026 05:17

Watch: ‘Diplomacy not a priority for Russia’, says Zelensky

‘Diplomacy not a priority for Russia’, says Zelensky as Trump envoys to hold talks in Davos

Arpan Rai19 January 2026 04:53

Former Archbishop of Canterbury: Putin is a heretic – he has no holy mission in Ukraine

During a speech to mark Orthodox Christmas earlier this month, Putin called his soldiers “warriors” who were acting “as if at the Lord’s behest” and “defending the fatherland”.

Mr Williams, who served as the Archbishop of Canterbury from 2002 to 2012, condemned the use of religion to justify the invasion as “disturbing” and said that Putin’s revanchism directly contradicts the message preached by Jesus Christ.

“I’d certainly say we’re talking about heresy,” he told The Independent. “We’re talking about something which undermines a really fundamental aspect of religious belief, of Christian belief, which assumes that we have to defend God by violence.”

Arpan Rai19 January 2026 04:42

Watch: Europe says tariff threat ‘risks dangerous downwards spiral’ in joint statement

Europe says tariff threat ‘risks dangerous downwards spiral’ in joint statement

Arpan Rai19 January 2026 04:28

Putin not interested in diplomacy, says Zelensky

President Volodymyr Zelensky said it was important to outline the dire effects of the Russian strikes as they demonstrated that Russia was not interested in diplomacy.

“If the Russians were seriously interested in ending the war, they would have focused on diplomacy,” Zelensky said in his nightly video address.

He said Ukrainian intelligence had determined that Russia was conducting reconnaissance on key sites in preparation for strikes, including targets linked to Ukraine’s nuclear power stations.

Ukraine’s foreign minister Andrii Sybiha said on Saturday that there was evidence Russia was considering attacks on power substations supplying nuclear power stations.

Arpan Rai19 January 2026 03:37

Russia planning big boost in drone production, says Ukraine’s top military commander

Russia is showing no signs of interest in talks leading to a peace deal and is instead focusing on boosting arms production, including a target of 1,000 drones a day, Ukraine’s top military commander has said.

“On the contrary, we see an increase in intensity of military actions, an increase in the number of offensive enemy groupings, an increase in production of strike weapons, missiles and drones,” General Oleksandr Syrskyi told the online media outlet lb.ua in an interview.

“At the moment, the enemy produces daily 404 ‘Shaheds’ (Iranian-designed drones) of different kinds. And the plans are to increase that. The enemy plans to boost production significantly, up to 1,000 drones a day,” he said.

Russian soldiers prepare a drone to launch for an action in an undisclosed location in Ukraine

Russian soldiers prepare a drone to launch for an action in an undisclosed location in Ukraine (AP)

Arpan Rai19 January 2026 03:27

Watch: Energy grid restoration works ‘complicated’ due to constant Russian strikes, says Zelensky

Energy grid restoration works ‘complicated’ due to constant Russian strikes, says Zelensky

Arpan Rai19 January 2026 03:15

Zelensky holds special energy coordination meeting

Volodymyr Zelensky said he held a special energy coordination meeting yesterday, noting that the situation remains most difficult in several areas.

He said Kyiv, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia and the surrounding regions are the worst hit due to Russian attacks.

Ukraine needs to ramp up electricity imports and acquire additional equipment from its partners, the Ukrainian president said.

Zelensky said he has ordered a separate review in Kyiv to identify buildings that are still without heating.

“Unfortunately, there are discrepancies between city-level and government-level reports even concerning the number of such buildings. The Ministry of Energy and all central government bodies must fully engage to help people,” he said.

Arpan Rai19 January 2026 03:06

Ukraine continuing peace proposal talks with US in Davos

Talks with US officials on a resolution of the nearly four-year-old war with Russia will continue at the World Economic Forum opening this week in the Swiss resort of Davos, Ukraine’s top negotiator Rustem Umerov said.

In a message on Telegram, Umerov said two days of talks in Florida with a US team including envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, president Donald Trump’s son-in-law, had focused on security guarantees and a post-war recovery plan for Ukraine.

He gave no indication whether any agreements had been achieved at the meeting.

“We agreed to continue work at the team level during the next phase of consultations in Davos,” Umerov said.

The two sides, in the latest of a series of meetings intended to work out the details of an agreement, had “discussed in depth” the two issues, “focusing on practical mechanisms and carrying out and implementing them,” Mr Umerov said.

He said his delegation had reported on Russian strikes last week which badly damaged Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and left hundreds of apartment buildings with no heating or electricity.

Thia photograph shows a sign displayed by the World Economic Forum (WEF) on the eve of the WEF annual meeting in Davos

Thia photograph shows a sign displayed by the World Economic Forum (WEF) on the eve of the WEF annual meeting in Davos (AFP via Getty Images)

Arpan Rai19 January 2026 02:53

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