NATO is reportedly mulling a proposal to Donald Trump that would ease tensions caused by the US president's fixation with annexing Greenland.
At the end of the interview, Qarsoq Høegh-Dam, a top official with the Naleraq party and an adviser to Olsen, popped in to say hello. Høegh-Dam is a gregarious politico, of a familiar sort you often find in insular government towns. He said he was trying to organize a “watch party” for Trump’s inauguration.
For years, Denmark scrimped on military spending for the strategic island. Now, Trump says America must own the territory.
NATO is reportedly preparing to propose a military buildup in the Arctic to address US security concerns behind the push to take Greenland Read Full Article at RTcom
President Donald Trump started his second term with his sights set on Greenland. When Trump first proposed buying the arctic nation during his first administration, it was treated like a joke. But in a phone call last week with Denmark’s prime minister,
President Donald Trump’s bid for the island is an old idea without much appeal among modern drillers and miners, analysts say.
The move comes after President Donald Trump voiced his desire to acquire Greenland and refused to rule out using military force.
In a city of around 19.000 and with hospitality services close to full capacity, the bar for over-tourism is low.
In a groundbreaking move that echoes Jamie Dimon’s 2024 Davos predictions about tokenization revolutionizing real estate markets, Lympid, the rapidly growing RWA tokenization platform, is announcing the successful acquisition and upcoming tokenization of its first property in Greenland.
I clearly recall the factoid from high school geography, that Iceland was purposefully deceptively named and is actually quite green, and that Greenland is largely a huge slab of ice. Though not quite as icy as it used to be.
The Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) has issued a strong warning about the risk of marginalizing Indigenous voices as foreign powers increasingly eye Greenland for its strategic location and natural resources.
A fight over the future of the world's biggest island is turning up the heat between Nuuk, Copenhagen, Brussels and Washington.