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Amidst the talks of ‘US takeover of Greenland’, here is a brief history of Greenland, which is a rare meeting place of Norse myths, literature, history and European colonialism
Denmark’s dark chapter with Greenland, which its women and children will never forget - THE LONGER READ: President Trump may have set his sights on Greenland, but the island’s inhabitants are wary of swapping one foreign influence for another.
The debate over Greenland's control revives questions about its history, sovereignty, and relationships with Denmark, the U.S., and the EU. The U.S. military's interest in Greenland stems from its strategic location in Arctic military operations.
The debate surrounding the United States, Greenland, and Denmark is often treated as a recent diplomatic anomaly, sparked by
U.S. President Donald Trump has cast renewed focus on acquiring Greenland. The administration’s increasingly assertive push to take control of the Danish territory could have significant consequences for both the Arctic and the NATO alliance.
Our partners at PolitiFact asked experts about the history of the Denmark-Greenland relationship and Greenland's status under international law.
A bipartisan congressional delegation met with Danish and Greenlandic officials Friday to show support for Greenland's territorial integrity despite President Trump's push to acquire the island.
President Donald Trump has said the U.S. should purchase Greenland for national security reasons but hasn't ruled out using military force.
Leaders from Greenland and Denmark are slated to meet Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio at White House, as Trump weighs acquiring Greenland for security.
The United States special envoy to Greenland posted a misleading historical claim about the territory he is tasked with planning to take over. “History matters,” Gov. Jeff Landry wrote on X, before sharing information that was not historically accurate.