The standoff with the United States over Greenland is "a strategic wake-up call for all of Europe", French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday as he hosted the leaders of Denmark and the ...
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President Trump’s efforts to pry Greenland from Denmark show that “the old world order is now gone,” Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen warned in Berlin. By Jim Tankersley Reporting from Berlin Prime ...
Greenland and Denmark are drawing a hard line after President Donald Trump said the United States and NATO were discussing a future security framework involving the Arctic island, pushing back against ...
This past week Greenland was big in the news. Of course, Greenland has always been big. Three times the size of Texas, the world's largest island dominates the arctic space between North America and ...
The US president has galvanised the Danish population against him, while Danes’ relations with Greenlanders are ‘under reparation’ For the past three weeks, 24 hours a day, Denmark has been consumed ...
On Wednesday, US President Donald Trump reiterated his desire to acquire Greenland, stating he didn't plan to take the land by force. In his address at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Trump claimed ...
The day after President Trump announced a “framework” to acquire Greenland, the leader of that island said he’s not sure what the president meant. “I don’t know what’s in the deal,” Jens-Frederik ...
A US flag flies in front of the Arctic Command building in Nuuk, Greenland [Steffen Trumpf/picture alliance via Getty Images] US President Donald Trump’s shock announcement of a “framework” agreement ...
LONDON — European nations may have averted immediate economic and military collision with President Donald Trump over Greenland, but anxiety lingered across the continent Thursday, with Denmark ...
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