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Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Egede has framed today's vote as a "fateful choice." Polls show most support independence from Denmark, but the speed and timing of such a move are matters of debate.
Greenland's relatively isolated indigenous culture finds itself increasingly exposed to the world just as Trump pushes to ...
Greenland may seek independence, but joining the U.S. is unlikely, Denmark states. President-elect Donald Trump's comments on acquiring Greenland have surprised European allies and strained relations.
Opinion polls show that a majority of Greenland's 57,000 inhabitants support independence from Denmark, but many oppose seeking independence too quickly, fearing their island could become worse ...
Greenland, the world’s biggest island, has been part of Denmark for 600 years although its 57,000 people now govern their own domestic affairs. The island’s government led by Prime Minister ...
While independence from Denmark has been a rallying cry for political parties contesting the election, they — and most Greenlanders — don't want to become a part of the U.S., either.
“We have just been a plaything or toy for the last 300 years,” explains Qupanuk Olsen, arguably Greenland’s most famous ...
France's Emmanuel Macron is visiting Greenland to hold talks on North Atlantic and Arctic security, climate change and ...
The French president is visiting the Danish autonomous territory on Sunday. He will meet with Greenland's prime minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, and Denmark's prime minister, Mette Frederiksen.
Greenland, the world's biggest island, has been part of Denmark for 600 years although its 57,000 people now govern their own domestic affairs. The island's government led by Prime Minister Mute ...
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