Trump, Greenland and United States Senate
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Greenland is 836,000 square miles of largely frozen ground northeast of Canada. So why does the White House say it "should be part of the United States"?
The leaders of France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain and the United Kingdom joined Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in defending Greenland's sovereignty in the wake of President Trump's comments.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday that Secretary of State Marco Rubio told lawmakers Trump wanted to buy Greenland, even though its leaders and Denmark have repeatedly made clear it is not for sale.
Greenland’s Tuesday night election shows the country’s shift toward wanting independence from Denmark and wanting to shrink public spending. In what was the highest voter turnout in over a decade, the European Conservative called the election results a ...
Denmark’s former representative to Greenland has claimed US President Donald Trump needs permission from a third country if he is to fulfill his pledge to take over the self-governing island. Tom Høyem, 83, who was Copenhagen’s top envoy to Greenland ...
July 08, 2024 near Kangerlussuaq, Greenland. Amid an acceleration of glacial retreat and permafrost degradation and an increase in wetlands and vegetation, the total area in Greenland covered by vegetation has doubled since the 1980s and the area covered ...
Remember Greenland and President Trump saying he wanted the U.S. to take over the country from Denmark? It's back in the news. Vice President JD Vance is heading to Greenland this week to join his wife, Usha Vance. Greenland's leaders characterized the ...
Denmark's prime minister has told the U.S. during a visit to Greenland that “you cannot annex another country,” even with the argument that international security is at stake. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, meanwhile, said on Friday that ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is "almost starting a war with an allied country" in its pursuit of Greenland, Danish lawmaker Rasmus Jarlov said Tuesday on CNN. "They talk about the United States as the only ones that can protect Greenland,