The tug of war between Denmark and America over Greenland is about much more than Donald Trump’s trademark bluster. It is also a story of colonialism, superpower rivalry and a misprint on a map.
Back in Nuuk, Lynge turns to the map once more to reflect on how Greenland became caught up in a much bigger game. He refers to the 1946 attempt by the US to buy Greenland from Denmark, under which ...
Regent Holidays has reported sales for Greenland have “skyrocketed” recently, with interest in the destination fuelled by the ...
New Greenland rules require astronomical up-front sums for potential rescue or evacuation and may end many commercial ...
Greenland, a vast island covered mostly in ice and located in the Arctic, might seem like a remote, uninhabited land to many.
President Trump's desire to buy Greenland, which state secretary Rubio confirmed was "no joke," has raised tensions between ...
The US and Greenland continue their standard agreement ... said that these aircraft "support various long planned NORAD activities with our allies and partners, building on the longstanding ...
President Donald Trump’s new Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, confirmed during a Thursday interview that the ...
It comes after Trump, 78, reportedly blasted Denmark’s prime minister Mette Frederiksen in a “dangerous” phone call on 15 January pressuring her to cede Greenland to the US. The Arctic ...
She pointed to Russian activities in Ukraine and beyond and ... investments provide support for local jobs and businesses in Greenland and the Faroe Islands will be "a focal point." ...
who have increased their Arctic mining activities and military presence. Both Frederiksen and Greenland's prime minister, Múte Egede, have said the future of the territory should be determined by ...