Norway PM: Trump ‘preoccupied’ with Nobel Peace Prize on Greenland texts

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After Trump texted that he is no longer required to “think purely of peace,” Norway’s Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store reiterated his desire for US control of Greenland and said that since Norway has “decided not to” give him the Nobel Peace Prize. According to Store, an independent committee chooses the award.

Trump’s Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ draws scepticism

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A proposed “Board of Peace” that was originally intended to rebuild Gaza but has since been hailed as a global conflict organization has been unveiled by US President Donald Trump. The gap between its lofty promises and political reality is apparent to critics. Ruby Zaman from Al Jazeera examines the growing skepticism about whether it can bring about lasting change.

US Fed Chair Powell to attend Supreme Court session on Cook case: Report

In an unusual display of support from the chair of the central bank, US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell will speak at the Supreme Court’s oral argument in a case involving the Fed governor’s&nbsp, attempted firing&nbsp, of course.

In an unprecedented attempt to remove one of the seven members of the Fed’s governing board, the high court is considering whether US President Donald Trump can fire Cook, as he promised to do in late August. According to a person with knowledge of the situation, Powell plans to attend the high court’s Wednesday session.

The Fed chair has previously shown Cook more public support than it has shown. However, it comes in response to Powell’s announcement last week that the Trump administration had issued subpoenas to the Fed, threatening an unprecedented criminal indictment of the chair. Powell appears to be reversing Trump’s less-than-distant approach to the central bank in favor of a more public dispute now that Trump has been appointed to the position in 2018.

On January 11, Powell condemned the subpoenas as “pretexts” for Trump’s attempts to slash the Fed’s key interest rate in a video statement released on January 11. Few economists agree with Powell’s recommendation that the rate should be as low as 3%, but Trump has argued that this should be as low as 1%, which he oversaw three rate cuts late last year.

Cook has denied the accusations made by the Trump administration regarding mortgage fraud. Cook has not been charged. She filed a lawsuit to keep her job, and the Supreme Court granted her a brief stay of office while the case was being considered.

Bulgaria’s president says he is stepping down ahead of snap elections

Could events in Syria have a wider impact for Kurds?

Before declaring a ceasefire, the Syrian army has taken control of territory that Kurdish-led forces had previously held.

The national power balance is altered by the lightning offensive.

Are Kurds’ issues with Syria going beyond Syria’s borders?

Presenter: Maleen Saeed

Guests:

Professor at the Thayer Marshall Institute, David Des Roches

Mohammed Salih, Senior Non-resident at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, is