US President Donald Trump ‍has renewed his ambition to take control of Greenland for national security reasons and questioned whether Denmark has any legal right to the Arctic island.
Denmark colonised Greenland in the 18th century when missionary Hans Egede arrived in 1721, marking the start of the colonial era. A statue of Egede still stands on a hilltop in the capital Nuuk’s ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has renewed his ambition to take control of Greenland ​for national security reasons and ...
The US eyes Greenland for rare earth minerals and security, plus risks to NATO and markets amid China tensions. Read here for ...
There's a long and contentious history of US interest in the Arctic island, but it seems to have entered a new phase under Donald Trump ...
Greenland is often interpreted through a reductive lens that views it primarily as an object of economic, political, or ...
Greenland's strategic significance has rekindled discussions on its ownership, autonomy, and the historical alliances between ...
The leaders issued a statement Tuesday reaffirming the strategic, mineral-rich Arctic island “belongs to its people.” ...
President Trump is becoming increasingly fixated on the idea the United States should take over the Danish autonomous ...
It was the Viking, Erik the Red who, in AD 986, first saw Greenland’s potential. He wanted to colonize his newly-discovered ...
Trump has argued the U.S. needs to control Greenland to ensure the security of the NATO territory in the face of rising ...