Trump’s bid for the Arctic territory was laughed off as a joke. Now, it’s gaining traction and provoking jitters in Europe.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen says the country has received substantial support from fellow European nations as she seeks support to counter United States President Donald Trump’s threats to ...
Frederiksen didn't directly mention Trump's threat in comments at a meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, but said that ...
An opinion poll indicated on Tuesday that 85% of Greenlanders do not wish their Arctic island - a semi-autonomous Danish ...
President Trump still wants to acquire Greenland, and now the Danish leader is taking him seriously. The Lunar New Year, the ...
Greenland’s population is overwhelmingly against leaving the Danish realm in favor of the US, dealing a blow to President ...
Copenhagen boosting defence spending and talking with allies as it resists US demand for the strategic island.
Eli Russell Linnetz leaned into tailoring as his brand matures. Meanwhile, his trench coats and skaters shoes were puffed up ...
Hermes illuminated a gloomy Paris afternoon with its fall men’s collection Saturday, as Veronique Nichanian turned to the ...
President Trump said he told King Abdullah II of Jordan during a phone call Saturday that he would like Jordan and Egypt to ...
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen agreed with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to discuss the issue of Greenland ...
Enlisting unlikely characters to his inner sanctum has become a Donald Trump trademark. Yet, of all the President's men, ...