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Greenland is a massive land with a tiny population, and it relies on fishing, government support, and Denmark’s financial aid to survive. But why are global superpowers suddenly so interested in this ...
G reenland’s economy depends largely on the fishing industry as well as Danish subsidies. According to Statistics Greenland data, annual fishery exports in 2023 came to around 5.3 billion Danish ...
Foreign visitors came to Greenland in record numbers last year, rising 36.5% from 2022, to more than 140,000. That’s still modest, but with more flight options it’s projected to grow.
D onald Trump has a thing for Greenland. First, he wanted to buy the Arctic island. Then, his son visited for a photo-op. Now, he refuses to rule out using the U.S. military to seize it.. Decades ...
Laws pertaining to Greenland's defense, national security and economy are controlled by policymakers in Copenhagen, more than 2,000 miles away. (The closest U.S. point to Greenland is about 1,600 ...
President Donald Trump has wanted to acquire Greenland – by direct purchase, economic pressure, strategic pact or outright annexation – since at least 2019. His overtures have been rebuffed ...
The history behind the US attempting to buy Greenland. In his first term, in 2019, Trump floated the idea of buying Greenland from Denmark – a proposition that was then seen as almost laughable.
Fresh water is becoming increasingly scarce in many countries, but not in Greenland. Its ice sheet contains around 6.5 percent of the world’s fresh water, and over 350 trillion liters are ...
As Greenlanders head to the polls on Tuesday, US President Donald Trump’s idea to annex the nation has thrown this year’s elections into the international spotlight.
Jens-Frederik Nielsen is Greenland's youngest prime minister Former minerals minister wants to develop self-sustaining economy Urged Greenland to stand together in his first comments COPENHAGEN ...