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COPENHAGEN: Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen pushed back on United States President Donald Trump's latest remarks about annexing Greenland, saying on Friday (Mar 14) the Danish ...
Greenland's center-right opposition party Demokraatit won the country's parliamentary election with 29.9% of the vote, ahead of the ruling left-wing coalition. Party leader Jens-Frederik Nielsen ...
Polling stations have closed in Greenland in a parliamentary election brought into the international spotlight by US President Donald Trump’s pledge to take control of the mineral-rich island ...
NUUK, Greenland - Greenland voted on March 11 in legislative elections which could yield a timeline for independence for the Danish self-governing territory coveted by US President Donald Trump.
Residents of Greenland are voting Tuesday in what could be the most consequential election in the island's history, with far-reaching implications for its long-term future. In a population of around ...
Greenland's prime minister called Tuesday's election a "fateful choice." President Donald Trump's repeated calls for Greenland to join the United States loomed large over the nation's ...
Greenland's government is currently led by Prime Minister Múte Bourup Egede of the left-wing Inuit Ataqatigiit party. Elections are held every four years to choose members of the Inatsisartut ...
President Donald Trump's wish to take over Greenland is looming over the island as it holds its elections on Tuesday amid a debate about its future. There have been growing calls for independence ...
The intentions of 41,000 eligible voters in the world's most sparsely populated territory would not typically garner global headlines but Trump's ambition to take Greenland via economic or ...
Elections in Greenland, an island home to about 57,000 people, are usually a local affair. There is little opinion polling, with only two newspapers in the Danish autonomous territory ...