Denmark can hold on politically, and the US can circle strategically. But, ultimatimately, this is no land of mine, nor yours.
Trump’s obsession with buying Greenland has turned the island into a geopolitical flashpoint, leaving Europeans uneasy and ...
President Trump talks about taking over Greenland from Denmark. It wasn't long ago that the U.S. secretly built a military base there without seeking permission from the Danish.
Nearly nine of every 10 Greenlanders reject President Donald Trump‘s proposal to acquire their island, according to the first ...
NATO countries have held secret talks over deploying troops to Greenland in response to Trump’s threats to seize the island ...
According to the media, dozens of European countries, including Germany, held informal talks over "what NATO troops would do" if the US leader tries to seize Greenland ...
The Siumut party, one half of Greenland's ruling coalition, plans to hold a national vote after a general election in March ...
With the avalanche of “hardcore’ substantive items flooding the news cycle in recent days—from the hostage releases to Donald ...
She also reminded the president that Denmark of course recognizes the strategic importance of Greenland to the Unites ...
The opening up of the polar region has become such a pressing issue that a new Arctic ministerial policy group - spanning nine departments - has been set up ...
Greenland’s ruling Siumut party plans to hold a vote on independence following a general election next month, it said on ...
Why is the U.S. president so intent on acquiring Greenland? How can Denmark maintain ownership of the autonomous region? And why do Greenlanders not want to be part of the U.S.? The NZZ addresses the ...