One European diplomat told Axios that Denmark was widely seen as America’s closest ally in the European Union, and that no one could have imagined it’d be the first Trump would pick a
President Donald Trump has repeatedly said he wants to seize Greenland to take advantage of its strategic location and vast natural resources.
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called the country’s business leaders to a meeting on Thursday after US President-elect Donald Trump last week threatened military or economic action such as tariffs to take control of Greenland.
Denmark's prime minister stressed to the president-elect that Danish companies contribute to growth and jobs in the U.S.
Denmark's government has proposed purchasing two new Arctic inspection vessels and increasing dog sled patrols to boost its military presence in Greenland, as U.S. President-elect Donald Trump sets his sights on the island,
Denmark has announced plans to rethink a parenting competency test that has earned heavy criticism for using Danish cultural norms to measure fitness in Greenland’s Inuit communities. Human rights groups have long said that bias baked into the test can lead to children being unjustly removed from Indigenous families.
I arrived in Copenhagen the day after the call—the subject, of course, was the future of Greenland, which Denmark owns and which Trump wants—and discovered that appointments I had with Danish ...
COPENHAGEN, DenmarkGreenland's prime minister said Friday that the mineral-rich Arctic territory's people don't want to be Americans, but that he understands U.S. President-elect Donald Trump ...
EMIL STACH/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP/Getty Images Trump reignited his ambition to purchase Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark, calling it "an absolute necessity" for U.S. national security in ...
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called business leaders to a meeting on Thursday after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump last week refused to rule out military or economic action to take control of Greenland.
A foul-mouthed Danish politician had a profane message for President Donald J. Trump, insisting that Greenland isn't for sale.