As Greenland's general election approaches, a candidate campaigns for access to better healthcare on the vast island, recounting his personal journey of beating cancer after having to travel to Denmark from a remote town to undergo treatment.
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Climate scientists thought stronger atmospheric rivers would accelerate Greenland's ice loss—but it might actually be slowing it down.
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?
During his joint address, Trump stressed the need for U.S. control of Greenland, citing security concerns and ongoing efforts to acquire the territory.
President Donald Trump doubled-down on his interest in assuming Greenland, and he isn't the first elected official to suggest doing so.
"We are not for sale and cannot simply be taken. Our future will be decided by us in Greenland," Greenland's Prime Minister Múte Bourup Egede said.
Greenland’s prime minister says “Greenland is ours” and cannot be taken or bought, in defiance of the claim by President Donald Trump that the United States will acquire the territory “one way or another.
Greenland and Panama made clear to President Donald Trump that his ambitions in their countries are unwelcome after he against addressed them in a speech to Congress.