By Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen NUUK, Greenland (Reuters) -Renewed U.S. interest has given a boost to Greenland's independence ...
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said she would welcome President Donald Trump sending more U.S. troops to Greenland, ...
NATO countries have held secret talks over deploying troops to Greenland in response to Trump’s threats to seize the island ...
Trump’s obsession with buying Greenland has turned the island into a geopolitical flashpoint, leaving Europeans uneasy and ...
Mette Frederiksen said Britain was ‘one of our closest and most important allies’ after her dinner with Sir Keir Starmer ...
Denmark said on Monday it would spend 14.6 billion Danish kroner ($2.05 billion) boosting its military capabilities in the ...
Donald Trump's renewed push to take control of Greenland is setting off a high-stakes showdown with Denmark, a small country ...
Denmark said on Friday it meant seriously that Greenland is not for sale, after Secretary of State Marco Rubio said U.S.
Nearly nine of every 10 Greenlanders reject President Donald Trump‘s proposal to acquire their island, according to the first ...
Greenland is a self-ruling territory in the Danish kingdom, which means policymakers in Nuuk control most domestic issues.
President Trump talks about taking over Greenland from Denmark. It wasn't long ago that the U.S. secretly built a military base there without seeking permission from the Danish.
The move comes after President Donald Trump voiced his desire to acquire Greenland and refused to rule out using military ...