Vice President Vance told the people of Greenland that they would be better off being part of the United States rather than ...
The Greenlanders have voted. And their message is almost as clear as the one Anders Vistisen, a Danish member of the European Parliament, sent last week: “Mr. Trump, f*** off.” Qulleq ...
Opinion poll conducted in late January said 56% of Greenlanders in favour of independence A political poster sits at the side of the road as a woman walks in the snow, in Nuuk, Greenland ...
Amid dizzying changes caused by a warming climate and global attention, Greenlanders don’t want to have to choose between embracing the future and honoring their heritage. Like many Greenlanders ...
Comedian, actor and radio show host Rickey Smiley has built a career making audiences laugh. But in recent years, humor has also been a source of healing during personal tragedies. A few years ...
Greenland is the world's largest island - it's larger even than France, Germany, Spain, United Kingdom, Italy, Greece, Switzerland, and Belgium combined. But despite its size, Greenland remains a ...
Greenland, the world’s largest island, votes on Tuesday to elect its next parliament and government. The thinly populated Danish territory’s elections usually attract only local attention.
Nuuk, Greenland – Greenland’s most popular social media influencer announced her political bid just weeks ahead of Tuesday’s elections as she felt the winds of change blowing across the vast ...
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 ...
The people of Greenland are set to vote on Tuesday in what may be their most internationally watched election, given President Donald Trump’s frequent overtures toward acquiring the island.
As Greenlanders prepare to head to the polls this week, the United States — and particularly President Trump’s stated interest in acquiring the territory — is looming large over their vote.
Greenland's political parties have jointly denounced US President Donald Trump's vow to take control of the Arctic island. All five parties in Greenland's parliament have united to reject US ...