Greenland, Trump
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On 9 April 1940, the day that Denmark fell to the Nazi war machine, the Danish envoy to the United States, Henrik Kauffmann, in violation of his diplomatic status, signed an agreement authorising the US to act as defenders of Greenland and build military installations there.
How the Guardian reported the US military presence and establishment of airbases in the former Danish colony and county
On the heels of the US capture of Venezuelan leader Nícolas Maduro, President Donald Trump has ramped up his rhetoric around his desire to acquire Greenland, once again raising the prospect of military intervention,
The rumor came from Denmark's former Minister of Greenland Tom Høyem. A British journalist contradicted the claim.
As Greenland returned to headlines, an old question resurfaced online: why is Greenland called Greenland when about 80 per cent of it is covered in ice? The name seems confusing, especially when Iceland,
As the US renews interest in Greenland, Nordic countries are standing united. The standoff has revived memories of a forgotten chapter from history — when Viking settlers from Greenland reached North America centuries before Columbus,
Learn more about the history of Greenland's Prudhoe Dome and how rising global temperatures could impact it in the future.
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Greenland’s winter survival habits show how communities endure some of the coldest conditions on Earth
In the end, Greenland’s untold winter survival tactics are more than a simple testament to human ingenuity. They are a celebration of a relentless spirit that refuses to be subdued, even in the face of relentless cold, shifting landscapes, and the weight of history.