By Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen NUUK, Greenland (Reuters) -Renewed U.S. interest has given a boost to Greenland's independence ...
Renewed U.S. interest has given a boost to Greenland's independence movement and strengthened its position in future ...
Nearly nine of every 10 Greenlanders reject President Donald Trump‘s proposal to acquire their island, according to the first ...
Donald Trump's renewed push to take control of Greenland is setting off a high-stakes showdown with Denmark, a small country ...
NATO countries have held secret talks over deploying troops to Greenland in response to Trump’s threats to seize the island ...
Beijing’s ambitions in the Arctic are real, but its influence in Greenland is limited. That might change if Washington pushes ...
European allies understood to have held informal talks on options if US president moves to seize Danish island ...
It is hard to fathom why France should display such ire at the Trump proposal to procure Greenland since the idea is hardly ...
She also reminded the president that Denmark of course recognizes the strategic importance of Greenland to the Unites States—and has given the U.S. military access to Greenland for more than 80 years.
Why is the U.S. president so intent on acquiring Greenland? How can Denmark maintain ownership of the autonomous region? And ...
Greenland's ruling Siumut party plans to hold a vote on independence following a general election next month, it said on ...
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