A Night of Global Tensions: Kellogg's War Forecast, Russian Casualties, and Patriarch's Praise for Putin.
International Relations on January 22, 2026
According to TSN.ua: The night leading into January 22, 2026, was marked by significant developments in international affairs, particularly concerning Russia's ongoing war against Ukraine. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Kellogg expressed hope that the conflict could be halted by summer. Separately, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte provided figures on the daily losses suffered by Russian military forces in December.
In other developments, Denmark is considering granting the United States control over part of Greenland for the establishment of military bases. The United Nations responded to criticism from Donald Trump and his statements regarding a 'Peace Council.' Meanwhile, Patriarch Kirill's description of Vladimir Putin as a 'miracle of God' has sparked debate about the sacralization of power within Russia. These statements from the head of the Russian Orthodox Church often intertwine religious authority with political support for the state.
Monitoring the Conflict in Ukraine
As the new year progresses, the international community continues to closely watch the evolution of the war in Ukraine, which remains a central topic in global political discourse. The stances of Western nations, including the Netherlands and the United States, demonstrate a readiness to support Ukraine and focus on regional security. Concurrently, potential shifts in the U.S. military presence in Greenland may signal new strategies for ensuring global security amid heightened international tensions, reflecting a broader realignment of defense priorities in the Arctic and North Atlantic regions.
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