Dog sled culture in northern Greenland is at risk as climate change is causing the ice and snow to melt. In January, ...
Jørgen Kristensen, a Greenlandic dog sled champion, reflects on the impact of climate change on his homeland. Melting ice and warming temperatures threaten traditional practices like dog sledding, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. People first arrived to Greenland over 4,000 years ago, and it has a unique culture. Its population is mostly Inuit, though it's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Greenlandic band Nanook ( Abel Berthelsen) Greenland has been an unlikely guest in the global headlines of late. After all, ...
Demands by the US that it take control of the Arctic island is for many Inuits a reminder of a troubling imperial past ...
ANTERSELVA, Italy, Feb 11 - Greenland's athletes competing at the Milano Cortina Games send a positive message about its ...
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From climate change to Inuit culture — five things shared by Greenland and Canada
NUUK — Canada is set to formally open its newest diplomatic mission Friday in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, to build on ...
Adventure seekers venture to Greenland for its pristine, Arctic wilderness, offering unmatched experiences to witness massive glaciers, icebergs and the Northern Lights.
KAPISILLIT, Greenland, Jan 22 (Reuters) - While many Greenlanders have been alarmed by U.S. President Donald Trump's demands to acquire their homeland, others such as Kaaleeraq Ringsted have stayed ...
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Greenland makes fun of 'American culture' by pretending to be fentanyl addicts on TikTok
As President Donald Trump ramps up pressure to acquire the Arctic territory, Greenlanders are hitting back with dark TikTok humour—satirising the US opioid crisis as a uniquely 'American export'.
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Bringing American culture to Greenland: Greenlanders' fentanyl crisis posts mimicking overdose poses go viral
A viral video from Greenland has sparked intense reactions across social media, with responses ranging from amusement to outrage. Shot in a snowy landscape, the short clip shows Greenlanders mimicking ...
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