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- Donald Trump arrived at Davos amid sharp transatlantic tensions over tariffs and Greenland ownership.
- An Indian Air Force training aircraft made an emergency landing in Prayagraj due to engine failure, with both officers safe.
- A Mumbai sessions court warned TISS students that a criminal case linked to a campus event could permanently harm their careers.
- Police in Karnataka registered a case against a Hindu leader over alleged gestures and slogans said to hurt religious sentiments.
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney used his Davos speech to criticise US unilateralism and urge middle powers, including India, to unite.
Here are the top 5 news stories of the day
Trump lands in Davos as US–Europe tensions dominate forum
Donald Trump arrived in Switzerland for the World Economic Forum as European leaders voiced concern over his tariff threats and territorial ambitions. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called planned US tariffs linked to Greenland a “mistake”, while France warned of possible retaliation.
Trump is expected to promote his “America First” agenda in his address, with several bilateral meetings planned. The backdrop highlights widening rifts between Washington and its allies.Read full story
Indian Air Force aircraft makes emergency landing in Prayagraj
A training aircraft from Air Force Station Bamrauli crash-landed near Prayagraj after an engine failure during a routine sortie. An emergency parachute deployed, preventing a major accident, and both officers on board were reported stable.
The incident is the second aviation emergency this month, following a forced landing of a civilian aircraft in Odisha. Authorities said investigations would follow standard procedures.Read full story
Court cautions TISS students over Saibaba anniversary case
A sessions court warned nine TISS students seeking anticipatory bail that their involvement in a criminal case could damage future employment prospects. The students are under investigation for organising an unauthorised event marking the death anniversary of academic GN Saibaba.
Interim protection from arrest was extended until February 5, with the court underlining the long-term impact of a criminal record.
The case includes charges related to unlawful assembly and promoting enmity.Read full story
Karnataka police book Hindu leader over alleged communal gesture
Police in Belagavi registered a case against Maharashtra-based Hindu leader Harshita Thakur and others over alleged acts that hurt religious sentiments. The complaint relates to a procession where Thakur is accused of making a gesture towards a dargah, accompanied by slogans.
Organisers of the event were also named for speeches said to risk communal disharmony. Police said further investigation is underway.Read full story
Carney urges middle powers to unite in rebuke to US approach
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a forceful speech at Davos warning that the US-led global order is “breaking apart”. Without naming Trump, he criticised the use of tariffs and economic leverage as tools of coercion and cautioned against appeasement. Carney called on middle powers, including India, to act collectively through flexible coalitions. He also reaffirmed Canada’s support for Denmark and Greenland and its commitment to Nato.Read full story





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