- Last Flight from Afghanistan: Trump’s Misguided Comments Examined | News World
- Pep Guardiola declares ‘best in the world’ as Man City chase Arsenal
- Elon Musk Claims to Be an Alien During Davos Speech: Latest News Update
- Thieves Break into Yves Saint Laurent Store and Steal Handbags | News UK
- Two Arsenal Players Back in Training Ahead of Man Utd Match, Mikel Arteta Updates
- Surge in Demand for Macron’s Aviator Sunglasses, Says Manufacturer | News World
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- Starmer’s Allies Push to Block Andy Burnham’s Parliamentary Comeback
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Last Flight from Afghanistan: Trump’s Misguided Comments Examined | News World
TL:DR – “Last Flight from Afghanistan: Trump’s Misguided Comments Examined | News World”
- President Trump’s comments on European NATO allies offend UK veterans, including Calvin Bailey, who led the 2021 Afghanistan evacuation.
- Trump’s remarks dismiss the sacrifices of 457 UK service members and the bravery of those on the frontline in Helmand.
- Despite political tensions, the UK maintains strong military ties with the US amid threats from Russia.
- It’s crucial to honour fallen soldiers and strengthen alliances against geopolitical challenges.
- Veteran voices highlight the need to resist historical revisionism regarding military contributions.
I flew the last plane out of Afghanistan – Trump is clueless | News World

Trump’s remarks sting – this is truly personal to me (Picture: Calvin Bailey)
‘They sent some troops to Afghanistan – and they stayed a little back, a little off the frontline.’
That comment from President Trump about European NATO allies is hard for me not to take personally.
My own military service included not only leadership of the UK’s evacuation from Afghanistan in 2021, flying one of the last planes out of Kabul, but also within the United States Air Force Special Operations Command.
In 2013, I was honoured for this work by then President Obama with the Air Medal.
How times have changed.
The bereaved families of the 457 people the UK lost in service have had the wounds of their grief reopened by one of the most powerful men in the world, and our first thoughts must be with them.
When the ally whose call we answered throws our losses in the mud, the UK’s 150,000 Afghanistan veterans are forced to reflect on what our service and sacrifices truly meant.
Very few of us served without losing friends, and today I am thinking about mine – like ‘Ant’, Squadron Leader Anthony Downing, who died after being hit by a roadside bomb just before Christmas 15 years ago.
That’s why Trump’s remarks sting – this is truly personal to me, but it should be important to us all. Speaking out is about denying anyone the ability to rewrite history, no matter their power.
So let us be utterly clear: these comments are the reverse of the truth.
UK forces and those of our allies, including Denmark and Estonia, were concentrated in the most dangerous frontline areas in Helmand province through the heaviest years of fighting and sacrifice.

We must understand that President Trump’s words are unrepresentative of the United States military (Picture: Calvin Bailey)
The vast majority of the UK service people lost – 405 people – were killed by hostile action.
Denmark, now subjected to White House bullying over Greenland, actually lost more troops as a share of their population than the United States up until 2009, and both Danish and UK losses were similar to the figure for the United States over the war as a whole.
It remains true that the only time NATO’s Article 5 (that an armed attack against one member is considered an attack against all) has been invoked was by the United States following the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
While a range of countries contributed from around the world, notably Australia and Georgia, it was overwhelmingly European and Canadian NATO allies who answered when it came to the military engagements that followed – the same nations now being threatened, insulted, and dismissed.
We must understand that President Trump’s words are unrepresentative of the United States military, who have not forgotten our deep friendship, nor the people of America on this.

That comment from President Trump about European NATO allies is hard for me not to take personally (Picture: REUTERS)
Polls show that Americans oppose coercion over Greenland, and I have had personal messages of transatlantic solidarity, including from American friends on the right.
At home, it’s a disgrace that the likes of Nigel Farage are so cowed that he could barely bring himself to correct such a fundamental slight.
He only felt able to say Trump’s comment was ‘not quite fair’, which highlights his servile agreement with everything else, including the idea that the United States needs to take over Greenland.
And it is not only Reform who are making the challenge of diplomacy to meet.
The power of Trump’s momentary tirades was magnified just this week by opportunistic boosting of his words on the Chagos treaty by Kemi Badenoch.

Farage is a disgrace (Picture: Getty Images Europe)
We have to recognise that our national interest lies in becoming resilient to the noise from the White House, and that will not happen so long as some are willing to piggyback on it for shallow political gain.
It is welcome that this week President Trump stepped back from threatening force and economic bullying through tariffs – a valuable statement given the serious threat we all face from Russia. It is deeply saddening that these positive steps were undermined by his outburst on Afghanistan.
This is far from the first time that President Trump has belittled or sought to coerce his allies, and we know from bitter experience it will not be the last. We have to respond calmly, focusing on the underlying reality more than the superficial language.
We remain close allies with the United States, and our security arrangements across defence, intelligence and more are tightly interwoven, as my own military career illustrates.
Proposals from the likes of the Greens to threaten the United States with closure of bases or cut off all our cooperation, are not just naive but dangerous.

We must understand that President Trump’s words are unrepresentative of the United States military (Picture: Calvin Bailey)
This comes at a time when Russia threatens every part of Europe across the whole spectrum: cyberattacks, cutting undersea cables, information warfare, and sabotage, in addition to the brutal war in Ukraine.
That growing threat from the East is combined with a very real shift in the United States, beneath one man’s bluster, that has been ongoing for many years.
The United States is no longer interested in being the primary guarantor of Europe’s security. Its commitment to the rules-based international order that provided a secure foundation for our shared values and interests is increasingly contested and unreliable.
So, we must respond to insults like this calmly and clearly. Remember the truth. Honour our fallen. Prevent a rupture that would benefit only Putin.
And build power with our European NATO allies and other like-minded states around the world. So that however much we are belittled, we will never be dominated.
Pep Guardiola declares ‘best in the world’ as Man City chase Arsenal
TL:DR
- Pep Guardiola calls Arsenal the ‘best team in the world.’
- Manchester City are winless in four league games, including a 2-0 derby loss to Manchester United.
- City aim to reduce Arsenal’s seven-point lead when they host Wolves.
- Guardiola acknowledges the challenge of closing the gap due to Arsenal’s strong current form.
- New signing Marc Guehi is expected to debut but Guardiola stresses fragility won’t be solved by one player.
Pep Guardiola makes ‘best in the world’ claim as Man City hunt Arsenal | Football
Pep Guardiola believes Arsenal are the ‘best team in the world’ and insists his Manchester City side face a daunting task in overturning their lead at the top of the premier league.
City are winless in their last four league games, drawing three in a row before their 2-0 derby defeat to Manchester United last weekend.
A surprise midweek Champions League defeat to Bodo/Glimt only worsened the mood around the Etihad, and means City have won just two of their seven matches since the turn of the year.
By contrast, Arsenal are unbeaten in their last 12 games in all competitions, and stretched their lead at the top of the table to seven points with a goalless draw at Nottingham Forest last weekend.
City do have the opportunity to cut that lead to four points when they host Wolves on Saturday, and apply pressure on Arsenal ahead of their clash with United on Sunday.
Guardiola’s side have chased down Mikel Arteta’s side to win the league in previous years, but the City boss admitted it will be all the more challenging this year, given Arsenal’s supreme form on all fronts.
‘Absolutely (it will be harder), they are the best team in the world right now,’ Guardiola said in his pre-match press conference when asked about the challenge of catching Arsenal in the title race.
‘Look in the Champions League, look in the Premier League, look in FA Cup, Carabao Cup so they are best team right now.
‘Hopefully, we can be close, and getting better and give ourselves one chance to catch them.’
Despite his side’s mixed performances in recent weeks, Guardiola retained full faith in his squad, adding: ‘I have an extraordinary team and an extraordinary group of players.
‘We are all together, and we are a fantastic, fantastic football team. I don’t have any doubts about that.’
Injuries to Josko Gvardial and Ruben Dias have forced City back into the market, with Marc Guehi arriving from Crystal Palace for a fee of around £20million.
The England international is set to make his City debut at the weekend, but Guardiola was keen to stress that the defender will not be the magic cure to all of his side’s problems.
‘The fragility I know how it will be solved, the fragility is not going to be solved by just one player,’ he said.
‘It’s going to help us because the experience of Marc is exceptional. He’s a player for the England national team, a captain for a team that won the FA Cup last season.
‘But fragility is not just about one player. It would be nice but it’s not just about that. I know what is the solution to make us not have that fragility. The players know it.’
Elon Musk Claims to Be an Alien During Davos Speech: Latest News Update
TL:DR – “Elon Musk Claims to Be an Alien During Davos Speech: Latest News Update”
- Elon Musk claims he’s an alien at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
- During his speech, he discussed AI and tariffs, making a joke about Greenland.
- Musk stated his 9,000 SpaceX satellites could detect extraterrestrial life.
- A political campaign group, Everyone Hates Elon, protested his presence, urging billionaires to pay taxes.
- The event was also marked by controversies surrounding Donald Trump‘s Greenland proposals.
Elon Musk says he is an alien in front of crowd at Davos | News World
Well, it was only a matter of time really until this happened.
SpaceX owner and founder, Elon Musk, has declared he’s not human – but in fact, he’s an alien.
Nope, really.
Musk took to the stage at the World Economic Forum in Davos to discuss tariffs, the future of autonomous driving and the threat of robots or AI surpassing humans.
However, in the process, he managed to make an awkward joke about Greenland in what appeared to be a dig at US President Donald Trump’s controversial Board of Peace.
And declared that he is, in fact, an alien.
The Tesla CEO shared the stage with Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, an American investment company, and briefly covered the topic of extraterrestrial life.
During his speech, Musk said to the crowd: ‘I’m often asked: Are there aliens among us? And I’ll say that I am one.’
Fink asked: ‘You’re from the future?’
‘They don’t believe me,’ Musk replied.
‘I think if anyone would know if there were aliens among us, it would be me.’
Musk added that if alien life did exist, he is sure his more than 9,000 Starlink satellites he launched into space under his company, SpaceX, would be capable of detecting UFOs and other alien activity.
He said: ‘We have 9,000 satellites up there, and not once have we had to manoeuvre around an alien spaceship.’
‘Bottom line is we need to assume that life and consciousness are extremely rare, and it might only be us.
‘If that’s the case, we need to do everything possible to ensure that the light of consciousness is not extinguished.’
Not everyone has welcomed Musk’s appearance at the World Economic Forum.
British political campaign group named Everyone Hates Elon voiced its opposition to Musk, calling for the world’s wealthiest people to pay tax.
Elon Musk said, if alien life exists, then his more than 9,000 satellites in space would be capable of detecting UFOs or other alien activity.
The group unfurled a 400 square metre banner on a field directly below the flightpath taken by helicopters on their way to Davos.
Featuring pictures of Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg, the banner read: ‘Hey Davos billionaires: shut up and pay your tax.’
Yet, it seems that Musk was not the only one turning heads at this year’s summit.
The meeting was overshadowed this week by Trump’s threats to seize Greenland, followed by a dramatic retreat from that push.
He later announced his ‘board of peace’, which was initially envisioned as a small group of world leaders overseeing the Gaza ceasefire, but has morphed into something far more ambitious.
Scepticism about its membership and mandate has led some traditional US allies not to commit – including the UK.
Thieves Break into Yves Saint Laurent Store and Steal Handbags | News UK
TL:DR – Thieves Break into Yves Saint Laurent Store and Steal Handbags | News UK
- Three unarmed raiders carried out a dawn raid on an Yves Saint Laurent store in Bond Street, London.
- They crashed an SUV into the shop front around 3am, stealing high-value luxury items.
- The thieves escaped separately: one by car, another on a moped, and the third on an e-bike.
- This incident marks the second robbery at the store in two months.
- Staff reported increased anxiety about security and ongoing police investigations.
Ram-raiders smash into Yves Saint Laurent shop and steal handbags | News UK
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Ram-raiders ransacked an Yves Saint Laurent store in London and escaped with a haul of bags and other luxury items during a dawn raid.
They ploughed an SUV car into the Bond Street shop front before running inside and plundering thousands of pounds of stock earlier today.
UK News understands that a number of ‘high value items’ were stolen at around 3am by three unarmed raiders, who then fled the scene separately.
One left in the car, another left on a moped and the third escaped on an e-bike.
The raid in the early hours of Friday was the second time in two months the luxury store, located in one of the capital’s shopping destinations, had been targeted.
Earlier this week, a Rolex store in Knightsbridge was raided by robbers armed with machetes. They crashed a motorbike through the front door before fleeing with tens of thousands of pounds worth of watches.
It is not known if the two raids were connected.

The Yves Saint Laurent shop, in Bond Street, was targeted in the early hours of this morning (Picture: John Dunne/UK News)

Staff are seen clearing up the mess this afternoon amidst the broken glass and damaged shutters (Picture: John Dunne/UK News)
A staff member at the YSL store told UK News the threat of robbery had become ‘part of every day life.’
He said: ‘They came this time in the early hours and escaped with some stuff we are assessing what they took now. They crashed through the shutters with a car.
‘This is becoming part of everyday life now sadly. We were targeted two months ago by thieves who smashed our windows but didn’t get anything. No one was injured which is good and we will come back from this but it’s hard. We are working with the police.’
Detectives are trawling through camera footage from inside the store and along the street.
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UK News understands that a number of ‘high value items’ were stolen at around 3am by three unarmed raiders, who then fled the scene separately (Picture: John Dunne/UK News)

Part of YSL was already boarded up from the previous raid (Picture: John Dunne/UK News)
A security guard at a business opposite said: ‘We are on high alert but there’s only so much you can do. They targeted YSL recently it’s scary the risks these robbers will take.’
Part of YSL was already boarded up from the previous raid.
The shop on Friday was littered with broken glass and shelves empty where the thieves had plundered bags.
As well as police, private security guards were on the scene and have beefed up their patrols after the recent raids.

Staff said ‘This is becoming part of everyday life now sadly’ (Picture: John Dunne/UK News)

Private security are at the scene, and are beefing up their patrol after the latest incident (Picture: John Dunne/UK News)
One told UK News: ‘We are always vigilant but this is very serious and we are on high alert.’
As construction workers cleared the broken glass from the shop and assessed the damage, tourists said they thought a ‘bomb had gone off.’
US tourist Will Shears said: ‘It looks like a bomb had gone off. This is not a good look for London. These robberies on prestigious streets are bad for its reputation.’
UK News has contacted the police for comment.
Two Arsenal Players Back in Training Ahead of Man Utd Match, Mikel Arteta Updates
TL:DR
- Arsenal aims to have Riccardo Calafiori and Piero Hincapie fit for the upcoming match against Manchester United.
- The Gunners lead the premier league by seven points, following dropped points by Manchester City and Aston Villa.
- United arrive after a strong derby win under new manager Michael Carrick.
- Both defenders have recently trained, suggesting potential availability for the clash.
- Max Dowman remains sidelined with an ankle injury.
Arsenal v Man Utd (Sun, 16:30 GMT)
Two Arsenal stars return to training as Mikel Arteta reveals update for Man Utd clash | Football
Arsenal hope to welcome Riccardo Calafiori and Piero Hincapie back from injury in time for their Premier League showdown with Manchester United.
The Gunners are seven points clear at the summit of English football after Manchester City and Aston Villa dropped more points last weekend.
United head to north London off the back of a thrilling derby victory over Pep Guardiola’s side, turning in perhaps their best performance of the season in Michael Carrick’s first game in charge.
Arteta now has fully-fit squad to choose from
Arsenal have had a relatively clean bill of health as of late but have been without Riccardo Calafiori since Christmas.
The Italy international has not played since the Carabao Cup win over Crystal Palace having pulled out of the warm-up ahead of the game against Brighton on 27 December.
Hincapie was Mikel Arteta’s preferred option to fill in at left-back but the summer signing has also been sidelined with a groin injury suffered in the goalless draw with Liverpool.
Both defenders were spotted back in training on Friday morning suggesting they will be available for the visit of United.
Pre-match press conference
Arteta was as coy as ever when asked for an update on the pair in his pre-match press conference.
‘We have another training session. We will see tomorrow after that. After Inter we had no [injury] issues reported,’ the Arsenal boss said.
With the returns of Calafiori and Hincapie, Arteta now has a fully fit squad at his disposal with Max Dowman the only absentee, still recovering from an ankle injury.
Surge in Demand for Macron’s Aviator Sunglasses, Says Manufacturer | News World
TL:DR – “Surge in Demand for Macron’s Aviator Sunglasses, Says Manufacturer | News World”
- Emmanuel Macron sported Top-Gun style sunglasses at the World Economic Forum in Davos, boosting sales at Maison Henry Jullien.
- The French president purchased the €659 Pacific S 01 Double Gold sunglasses himself, showcasing a commitment to quality.
- The sunglasses’ website crashed due to high demand following Macron’s appearance.
- Macron wore the glasses to conceal a benign burst blood vessel, while emphasising serious geopolitical issues.
- The focus on his eyewear has overshadowed critical discussions at the summit.
Firm behind Macron’s sunglasses says there’s been a surge in demand for his aviators | News World
President Emmanuel Macron rocked a new look at Davos, but why? (Picture: AFP)
President Emmanuel Macron made a somewhat bold accessory choice at Davos this week after wearing Top-Gun style sunglasses.
But the risk seems to have paid off. Rather than the internet focusing on some of the complex geopolitical crises of our time, people’s attention has turned to the French president’s bold new look.
And now, sales of the sunglasses – made and bought at Maison Henry Jullien – have shot up. So much so, the website to buy them crashed.
Influencer marketing at its best
Macron first bought a pair of the Pacific S 01 Double Gold sunglasses, worth €659, for the G20 summit in 2024.
Stefano Fulchir, the president of iVision Tech who owns Henry Jullien, told The Guardian: ‘My first reaction can be summed up in three letters: wow! It has not been a typical day. I feel very honoured that the president is wearing our glasses.
‘I said I would be happy to send him a pair but they said no. He did not accept them as a gift but wanted to purchase them personally.
The company website selling the glasses has crashed (Picture: Henry Jullien)
‘The French president paid a lot of attention to whether the glasses were entirely made in France.’
Only 10 people work at the factory where the sunglasses are produced, and they are hand assembled using what iVision calls an ‘ancient technique’.
But sadly there is no distributor in the UK, making them unavailable to buy.
Why was Macron wearing sunglasses?
The reason why Macron wore the glasses is, however, less than glamorous.
He was hiding a burst blood vessel in his right eye, something which he described as ‘totally benign’.
But despite the slightly silly look at Davos, there was no doubt how serious he was about a future where ‘international law is trampled underfoot, and where the only law that seems to matter is that of the strongest’.
Though he did not mention Donald Trump by name, Macron attacked ‘imperial ambitions’ that he said were resurfacing and told attendees he prefers ‘respect to bullies’.
Referencing the US President’s recent threats over Greenland, he condemned ‘an endless accumulation of new tariffs that are fundamentally unacceptable – even more so when they are used as leverage against territorial sovereignty’.
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