Trump asserted that the United States needs this island for national security, questioning Denmark's rights to Greenland. The island has been part of the Kingdom of Denmark for 600 years and has ...
US President-elect Donald Trump has ratcheted up threats on Panama and Greenland as part of his broader expansionist ... The island receives an annual subsidy of around $600 million from Denmark. For ...
A blizzard spanning more than 600 miles is predicted to bring more snow to the UK later ... from dry and 'unsettled' conditions to potentially wetter weather. Weather maps from WXCharts suggest the ...
A blizzard spanning more than 600 miles is predicted to bring more snow ... from dry and 'unsettled' conditions to potentially wetter weather. Weather maps from WXCharts suggest the coming ...
Today, Greenland still belongs to Denmark. Today Henriette Berthelsen is among a number of women suing for compensation and an apology from the Danish government for what she suffered as a young ...
Trump has expressed an interest in making Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark, part of the United States. He has not ruled out using military or economic power to persuade Denmark to ...
that Greenland is not for sale' COPENHANGEN, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Denmark said on Friday it meant seriously that Greenland is not for sale, after Secretary of State Marco Rubio said U.S. President ...
Denmark reaffirmed that Greenland is not for sale following US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's comments on Trump's interest in the island's acquisition. Denmark said on Friday it meant seriously ...
Greenland, the world’s biggest island, has been part of Denmark for 600 years although its 57,000 people now govern their own domestic affairs. The island’s government led by Prime Minister ...
Denmark this week announced a $2 billion security package for Greenland, making another large commitment to the defense of the Arctic nation as President Trump repeatedly calls to acquire the island.
"The U.S. wants to take over Denmark's role in Greenland, and the Danish government must say a clear and unequivocal no to that," former conservative minister Rasmus Jarlov said on X. Meanwhile ...