The U.S. has had its eye on Greenland for more than 150 years. Here's the story behind the president's recent obsession.
The leaders of Denmark and Greenland do not think their Trump crisis has ended despite the start of formal talks with the ...
Traces of Denmark’s 250-year imperial reign are still visible on St. Thomas, St. Croix, St. John and the smattering of tiny islets that today make up the U.S. Virgin Islands. Cities and street signs ...
Greenlandic Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen speaks during a protest against Trump's policy towards Greenland in front of the US consulate in Nuuk, Greenland, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (AP ...
NUUK, Greenland — German troops quietly packed up and left Greenland on Sunday — just two days after arriving for a highly publicized NATO military exercise requested by Denmark in response to ...
At the Greenland School of Minerals and Petroleum, a dozen students in hi-viz vests and helmets are out for the day learning to operate bulldozers, dump trucks, excavators and other ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen plans to visit Greenland in the coming weeks, a spokeswoman said on ...
Americans might wonder why President Donald Trump declares that America needs to control Greenland. They might think it ...
Under President Donald Trump, Greenland has gone from the margins of the world to one of its most pressing issues, yet the wider public remains largely unaware of the tectonic political shifts that ...
And yes, it would give the U.S. other economic advantages. The Northwest Passage near Greenland would allow for trade routes between Asia and Europe and North America, potentially twice as fast on ...