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NUUK, Greenland (AP) — Greenland has a message for the rest of the world: We’re waiting for you. “Come visit Greenland,” said ...
Greenland ‘Freedom City’? Rich Donors Push Trump for a Tech Hub up North (Reuters) - As the Trump administration intensifies efforts to acquire Greenland from Denmark — or take it by force ...
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As the Cold War intensified at the end of the 1950s, the U.S. Army devised a plan to build a sprawling launch site for nuclear missiles — underneath the ice in Greenland. Dubbed "Project Iceworm," the ...
First created during the Cold War, Project Iceworm saw the US plan to store hundreds of ballistic missiles in a system of ...
President Donald Trump's pick for ambassador to Denmark has advocated for turning Greenland into a libertarian "freedom city," according to Reuters.. Ken Howery, a PayPal co-founder and friend of ...
One investor advocates for building a city on the Arctic island because its harsh environment could provide a test site for colonizing Mars - one of Elon Musk’s highest ambitions. Wealthy tech ...
Already in the geopolitical spotlight, Greenland prepares for new direct flights from the United States. In the capital of Nuuk, the expected tourism influx is both exciting and worrying.
Nuuk, Greenland is seen March 28. Some Silicon Valley tech investors are promoting the frozen island as a site for a so-called freedom city. (Leonhard Foeger, Reuters) ...
Greenland is about three times the size of Texas with a population of only 57,000. But the island is strategically important to the U.S. military, which has a base there, and contains substantial ...
Silicon Valley investors propose Greenland as a libertarian 'freedom city' Trump's expansionist policy includes potential military acquisition of Greenland Greenland's strategic importance due to ...
The vision for Greenland, one of the people said, could include a hub for artificial intelligence. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.