The Papers: Europe condemns Trump 'new colonialism' and 'Becks bites back'

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 "Europe condemns Trump threats on Greenland as 'new colonialism'."

European leaders hitting back at Donald Trump's Greenland threat at the World Economic Forum in Davos dominates Wednesday's papers. The Guardian leads with a photo of French president Emmanuel Macron wearing sunglasses while delivering his speech, during which he warned that now was "not the time for new imperialism or new colonialism".

 "Macron takes aim at 'bully' Trump."

"Macron takes aim at 'bully' Trump" says the Independent, focusing on the French president denouncing "bullies" and calling for the "rule of law over brutality".

 "Rift with Europe deepens as Trump warns 'no going back' on Greenland."

The Financial Times reports that the "rift with Europe deepens" as Donald Trump continues to stand firm on his intent to seize Greenland. The paper quotes the US leader saying there was "no going back" as he opens the door for talks ahead of his arrival in Davos on Wednesday.

 "We'll work something out, Trump tells Nato."

"We'll work something out" is the message Donald Trump sent to Nato allies before his departure for the World Economic Forum, according to the Times. When asked how far he was prepared to go to acquire Greenland, Trump said: "You'll find out," the paper says.

 "RAF and Navy in talks to join Nato force in Arctic."

In a bid to reassure Donald Trump Europe can defend itself, the i Paper says surveillance units from the UK military could join a "tripwire" of troops stationed in Greenland. It adds that the Arctic deployment could include sea and air reconnaissance units.

 "Online rant stuns the world."

The Metro shifts its focus to Donald Trump's criticism of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in a "stunning" social media post on Tuesday. The paper fills its front page with a screenshot of the US president's Truth Social message, accusing the PM of "giving away" the Chagos Islands where the US has a military base and calling it "an act of great stupidity".

 "Fix your country, Trump tells Starmer."

Following the post, the Daily Telegraph details more criticism from Donald Trump of the UK PM when he spoke to reporters. When asked about his relationship with Sir Keir, Trump said the prime minister needed to "straighten out" the UK because "London is having a lot of problems".

 "PM out of his depth in new world order."

Echoing Donald Trump's attack on the prime minister is Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch writing in the Daily Express. Badenoch says Sir Keir is "out of his depth" on the world stage and praised the US president as being "dead right" for denouncing the Chagos Island deal.

 "Becks bites back."

The Daily Star keeps its eye on the fallout from Brooklyn Peltz Beckham's bombshell statement on the family feud with his parents Sir David and Lady Victoria Beckham. "Becks bites back" is the headline on the paper's top story as it features Sir David's first comments after his eldest son's Instagram post, saying "kids make mistakes".

 "MI5 warning to kow-tow Keir."

Quotes from think pieces on the Beckham family saga are plastered across the Daily Mail's front page. Elsewhere, the paper reports on national security warnings from spy chiefs to Sir Keir Starmer after the government approved plans for a Chinese super-embassy in London.

 "Becks, 'lies' and videotape."

Finally, the Sun headlines its Beckham coverage with "Becks, 'lies' and videotape," highlighting one of Brooklyn Peltz's Beckham's claims that his mother danced with him "inappropriately" at his wedding.

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