Carla Sands, U.S. ambassador to Denmark during Donald Trump’s first term, explains why the president-elect wants Greenland.
For the boss of a military alliance dedicated to mutual security, NATO chief Mark Rutte seemed unperturbed by one member's recent threats to annex allied territory. On his first official visit to the ...
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The best defense — really the only defense — of Trump’s rhetoric is that it’s a negotiating tactic: Start with an outlandish ...
NUUK, Greenland — The people of Greenland, the Inuit, the people of the furthest north, are famously quiet. At church, you ...
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The Arctic is increasingly characterized by geopolitical and military tensions. President Trump's aggressive engagement ...
"For purposes of National Security and Freedom throughout the World, the United States of America feels that the ownership ...
MOSCOW (AP) — Russia’s top diplomat said Tuesday that Moscow is open for talks with President-elect Donald Trump and praised ...
Greenland’s vast reserves of critical resources and its strategic ... reclaiming “rightful” territory and resisting NATO’s “encirclement” — is an imperialist agenda cloaked in rhetorical legitimacy.
The Danish-controlled island is coveted by some external actors who see the vast territory as a vector for precious minerals ...