President Trump said Denmark will “come along” on the potential sale of Greenland and emphasized the U.S. and others need the ...
From the Reconstruction era to the Cold War, multiple administrations have tried (and failed) to acquire the Arctic island.
Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Egede emphasised his desire to pursue independence from Denmark, its former colonial ruler, ...
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen told President-elect Donald Trump that Greenland's independence would be up to the ...
Greenland may become independent if its residents want, but is unlikely to become a U.S. state, Denmark's foreign minister ...
President Donald Trump has repeatedly said he wants to seize Greenland to take advantage of its strategic location and vast natural resources.
Taking Greenland through force or coercion would not just be a bad deal for the United States—it could become a ...
Trump has not spoken publicly about the call, choosing instead to repost on social media the results of a 2019 poll that ...
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Wednesday she had spoken on the phone with U.S. President-elect Donald ...
There is a significant problem with this scenario — Greenland is not for sale, and it is not Denmark’s to sell.
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 Mute Egede ...
Greenland is a unique territory with Indigenous majority and partial independence from Denmark, and any attempt by President-elect Trump to annex it would be met with resistance from its leaders ...