India and EU strike behemoth free trade deal

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, center, welcomes European Council President Antonio Costa, left and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen before their meeting in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, Jan. 27,2026.

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India and the European Union have signed a massive trade deal that will account for a quarter of the world’s GDP. This follows another deal struck by the EU with Latin American countries this month. Also, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez wants to fast-track residency for hundreds of thousands of immigrants. And, US threats to take control of Greenland have rattled Europe’s far-right leaders, some of President Trump’s staunchest allies. Plus, when space debris enters Earth’s atmosphere, some of it ends up at Point Nemo, a remote area of the Pacific with depths of around 13,000 feet.

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India and EU strike behemoth free trade deal
7:04
Trump’s Greenland threats test loyalty of Europe’s far-right
6:11
New trials in Africa could help tamp down spread of TB
8:13
Deadly flood waters inundate Mozambique
7:28
Spain to offer amnesty to half a million undocumented immigrants
3:20
The global graveyard of space debris in the depths of the Pacific
6:30
Keeping the memory of the Holocaust alive
5:41
Remembering Jamaican musician Sly Dunbar
1:53