Trump said in a press conference this week that he would not rule out using military force to seize Greenland.
The incoming U.S. administration admits that its stunning polar gambit is about warding off Russian ambitions.
President-elect Donald Trump's recent comments on Greenland has put the world's largest island, a district of Denmark, to the ...
As the Arctic region undergoes changes due to climate change, the melting of the ice opens up a new frontier, unlocking ...
The Kremlin said Thursday they are monitoring President-elect Donald Trump's "dramatic" comments over his desire to acquire ...
Denmark acknowledged Thursday that it had long neglected the defense of Greenland, a vast and strategically important Arctic ...
China’s Xi Jinping has sought to aggressively expand his country’s maritime domain in the South China Sea, pursued a Belt and ...
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said Russia is closely monitoring the situation, after US President-elect Donald Trump ...
"We are interested in preserving the atmosphere of peace and stability in the Arctic zone. We are watching the rather ...
Donald Trump wouldn’t categorically rule out using the U.S. military to take control of Greenland, saying that America needs ...
While it may seem like an outlandish proposition, Trump’s interest in Greenland is grounded in the island’s unique geopolitical, economic, and strategic significance.
Chinese companies operate ports on both ends of the Panama Canal and invest in mining in Greenland. Read more at straitstimes ...