President Trump’s approach to foreign policy deals is reviving a bygone imperial approach that may backfire, experts say.
The petition is a jab at Trump's interest in the U.S. acquiring Greenland, which the president has pushed in the early days ...
Beth Strange, a local teacher, set out to teach her kindergarten class a geography lesson, but it quickly expanded beyond her ...
Have you ever looked at a map and thought ‘You know what Denmark needs? More sunshine, palm trees, and roller skates?’” the ...
The light-hearted petition follows US President Donald Trump’s talk about taking control of Greenland from Denmark.
“Have you ever looked at a map and thought, ‘You know what Denmark needs? More sunshine, palm trees, and roller skates. Well, we have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make that dream a ...
President Trump's talk of acquiring Greenland has sparked creative proposals, from a bill to rename the island "Red, White ...
‘Have you ever looked at a map and thought ... from carrying out a business deal and adds that Denmark would ‘protect the free world’ if it ran California. In an effort to convince ...
You had to catch a plane to Kangerlussuaq, a tiny town 320 kilometres away and the site of a former US Air Force base and, from there, fly in a hair-raising turboprop. Even the official visitor ...
"They [Greenland and Denmark] can't," stressed Trump on board the presidential ... Due to its unique geographic position on ...
And now a light hearted petition asks: "Have you ever looked at a map and thought: 'You know what Denmark needs? More sunshine, palm trees, and roller skates. Well, we have a once-in-a-lifetime ...
Back in Nuuk, Lynge turns to the map once more to reflect on how Greenland became caught up in a much bigger game. He refers to the 1946 attempt by the US to buy Greenland from Denmark, under which ...
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