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Denmark's leader Mette Frederiksen told Newsweek in an exclusive interview that Greenland must decide its own fate.
Already in the geopolitical spotlight, the country prepares for the first direct flights from the United States. In the capital of Nuuk, the expected tourism influx is both exciting and worrying.
Ancient Norse traditions and climate-savvy practices come together on Inuit sheep farms in southern Greenland. Wool-wrangler ...
United launched its nonstop route from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) to Palermo Falcone Borsellino Airport (PMO) ...
A couple of new series will fill out Greenland's 2025 stamp program. Greenland is superb at ensuring new themes are ...
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The world's sources of critical minerals are increasingly concentrated in just a few countries, ...
Washington County officials were out Tuesday morning assessing damage from Monday night's tornadoes and advising residents to ...
Heat in the oceans and atmosphere is also driving melting of the Greenland and Antarctic ice ... “We might have to relocate cities; you might have to move people around,” but there are ways ...
For around 2,000 years, global sea levels hardly varied. That changed in the twentieth century. Sea levels started rising and have not stopped since — and now, the pace is accelerating.
Put both insights together, and you may conclude that when Trump says he’ll “get” Greenland from Denmark — “100%,” with or without force — he will try. Among the latest indicators is ...
Greenland to hold NH's first vote on effort to ban voting machines. What's behind it? David Scanlan, New Hampshire's deputy secretary of state, said more than half of the cities and towns use ...