Greenland's new PM, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, firmly rejects Donald Trump's claims over the island, asserting their right to self-determination and independence amidst military threats.
Tensions escalate between Denmark and the Trump administration over the U.S. desire to acquire Greenland. Denmark's foreign minister responds to aggressive remarks, emphasizing the importance of ally communication.
In a controversial interview, President Trump stated that military action remains an option in his pursuit of Greenland. As tensions rise with Denmark, find out what this means for U.S. foreign policy.
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen will visit Greenland next week to bolster ties following a new coalition in Greenland's government and amid rising U.S. tensions over the territory. This visit comes right after Vice President JD Vance's controversial trip to Greenland, stirring diplomatic tensions.
In a controversial statement, Vice President JD Vance claims Greenland is unsafe under Danish control and advocates for U.S. oversight. Despite local opposition, he insists it's crucial for American security.
Vice President JD Vance and Usha Vance's visit to Greenland highlights the U.S. strategy for Arctic security amid rising tensions with China and Russia. As Trump emphasizes Greenland's importance, local leaders express concern over U.S. intentions.
In a significant speech, Putin cautioned against underestimating Trump's Greenland ambitions, emphasizing historical interest and strategic importance in Arctic geopolitics. As tensions rise, the U.S. prepares for a key delegation visit.
In a surprising turn of events, Vice President JD Vance joins his wife Usha on a visit to Greenland, shifting from cultural exploration to a military-focused agenda amid rising tensions with Denmark.
President Trump declares the U.S. will do whatever it takes to control Greenland, as Vice President Vance's visit sparks backlash from Greenland and Denmark. Discover the latest developments in this escalating situation!
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen praises Greenlanders for resisting Trump's interest in acquiring the Arctic island. As tensions rise, she warns that America's ambitions remain undeterred.