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The Trump administration’s interest in Greenland appears to be part of what Washington sees as a broader competition for ...
That’s left “almost no Chinese footprint in Greenland,” outside a limited presence in the fishing industry, according to Andreas Østhagen, a senior researcher at the Fridtjof Nansen ...
Tromsø may be remote, located on a small island 344 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle. But during the 19th century, ...
President Donald Trump again said he wouldn't rule out using military force to take over Greenland, though he doubts it would happen. Speaking with Kristen Welker on NBC News' "Meet the Press" in ...
"The future and the destiny of Greenland can only be decided by the Greenland people. They should be able to make their choices free from outside pressure or external interference," Kallas said.
Denmark is planning to spend over $1.5 billion to protect Greenland. WSJ explains how dogsleds and drones will bolster defenses—and why the U.S. abandoned several military bases there decades ago.
President Donald Trump has renewed his threat of using military force to annex Greenland, saying in an NBC News interview he wouldn’t rule it out to make the self-governing Danish territory a ...