The acquisition of Greenland by the United States, as proposed by President Donald Trump, continues to make waves on the other side of the Atlantic as a Danish politician became the latest voice ...
Many Greenlanders feel that the world around them is more worried about Greenland than they are, Euronews' Shona Murray tells Radio Schuman today from Greenland’s capital Nuuk. Shona has been on ...
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen received pledges of support on Tuesday from European leaders in the face of US President Donald Trump's threats to Greenland on a whirlwind tour that ...
Denmark will inject 14.6 billion kroner (€1.95 billion) into boosting its military presence in the Arctic and North Atlantic region, the country's Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said on ...
Sen. Bernie Sanders had some words for President Donald Trump and his plans with Greenland. After continued rhetoric from 47th president on buying or taking Greenland from Denmark's ownership ...
And one such truth is that Greenland and Canada play a key role in the global economy. If the U.S. were to absorb either or both, it would be a strategic, economic and political game changer.
Danita Delimont / Getty Images Deep beneath Greenland's melting ice sheet lies a treasure trove of rare earth elements crucial to everything from electric vehicles to wind turbines. President ...
Deeply rattled by President Trump’s insistence that he wants to acquire Greenland, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen of Denmark met European and NATO leaders on a whirlwind tour on Tuesday ...
Denmark announced a boost to defence spending in the Arctic region as it resists Trump's demand to hand over Greenland (File: Reuters) Published On 28 Jan 202528 Jan 2025 Denmark has unveiled ...
Photograph by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Imagine the men there for a moment, encased in a glacier in Greenland, struggling to fire up a reactor—perhaps the only humans to be so perfectly ...