Pursuing our own national interest has been a priority since our nation’s founding. President Thomas Jefferson made the ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s musings about America controlling Greenland have put this Arctic territory under the spotlight ...
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump says he wants to make Greenland a part of the United States and does not rule out using ...
The stunt was hardly representative of what Greenlanders really make of Donald Trump’s recent outbursts. In Nuuk, opinions ...
A staged joke or serious threat? Trump seems intent on controlling a territory that's been part of the Danish crown since ...
A statue commemorating Hans Egede, the Danish missionary who in 1728 founded Nuuk, now Greenland’s capital.Credit... Supported by By Jeffrey Gettleman Photographs by Ivor Prickett Reporting from ...
Greenland lies north and south of the Arctic Circle and about 500 miles from the North Pole—a position that makes it a key ...
Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Egede emphasised his desire to pursue independence from Denmark, its former colonial ruler, ...
In the isolated settlement of Kapisillit, Greenlanders tell the BBC's Fergal Keane Donald Trump is welcome to visit - "but ...
Greenland's prime minister said Friday that the mineral-rich Arctic territory's people don't want to be Americans, but that he understands U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's interest in the ...
Jones spoke to Boston Globe reporter James Pindell about how the president-elect was right to raise the idea. The post Watch: Trump deserves ‘some credit’ for pitch to buy Greenland appeared first on ...