By Humeyra Pamuk WASHINGTON, Jan 24 (Reuters) - When officials from the United States, Denmark and Greenland met last month ...
President Donald Trump appeared to back off his maximalist demand at Davos that the U.S. take ownership of Greenland, moving ...
President's Trump's designs on acquiring the world's largest island "one way or the other" have stirred feelings of betrayal ...
Trump said "Iceland" when he appeared to mean "Greenland" four times in his speech. Leavitt later denied he mixed the names ...
President Donald Trump after his speech at Davos said he had reached a deal on Greenland. That includes backing off tariffs.
Tensions over U.S. President Donald Trump's plans to control Greenland have caused a rift between MAGA and Europe's far-right ...
In the months since Trump began to call again for the U.S. to acquire Greenland, its history and relationships with Denmark ...
U.S. saber-rattling has Canada refocusing on Arctic security and long-ignored gaps in defense.
An expert on the Arctic explains why Trump’s rationale for controlling the island is full of holes.
On Friday, the White House’s official X account posted an AI-generated image of President Donald Trump walking toward ...
The former U.S. ambassador to Denmark weighed in as the president announced a “framework of a deal" with NATO.