Archival photos show how Greenland became a Danish territory and why the United States is seeking to take control of the island.
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 self-governing territory of Denmark and its foreign,
Greenland's upcoming parliamentary elections on March 11 are attracting unprecedented interest since US President Donald Trump's remarks about acquiring the resource-rich territory. As Greenlanders head to the polls,
Officials in Greenland and Denmark insist the world's largest island isn't for sale. Is President Donald Trump hearing them? Does it matter?
In his first term in office, Trump began to talk about acquiring Greenland from Denmark, a longtime U.S. ally. Back in 2019, most dismissed it.
U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated his interest in acquiring Greenland in his address to Congress on Tuesday, painting a picture of prosperity and safety for the "incredible people" of the island,
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