Taking Greenland through force or coercion would not just be a bad deal for the United States—it could become a ...
"Trump might forget about Greenland. But also, he might not. Nobody knows. He operates on whims," @anneapplebaum writes.
One European diplomat told Axios that Denmark was widely seen as America’s closest ally in the European Union, and that no ...
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday said the United States needs to control Greenland to ensure international security.
President-elect Donald Trump has tossed expansionist rhetoric at U.S. allies and potential adversaries with arguments that ...
Greenland's prime minister said he hasn't spoken to President-elect Donald Trump, but that he's open to discussions about ...
Trump’s concern about the Far North is a legitimate one; he is right to seek a more robust defense against potential Chinese ...
France and Germany have warned Donald Trump against threatening Greenland after the US president-elect refused to rule out ...
If that deal makes sense for the European Union, why doesn’t it make similar sense for America when it comes to Canada and Greenland? Together with Alaska (which we bought from Imperial Russia ...
A statue commemorating Hans Egede, the Danish missionary who in 1728 founded Nuuk, now Greenland’s capital.Credit... Supported by By Jeffrey Gettleman Photographs by Ivor Prickett Reporting from ...
The riches thought to lie beneath Greenland's icy terrain have been coveted for more than a century. But how easy are they to ...