Greenland may be at the center of a political power play, but on the sporting front, its push to join Concacaf could be a ...
While resisting the persistent courtship of its American suitor, Greenland’s left-leaning, independence-minded government in power (for the moment) continues to profess its disinterest, and to spurn ...
Greenland hasn’t had this much attention from America since the William Taft Administration. Where are the voices of the Inuit people?
Denmark is often praised for its inclusivity, welfare, progressive policies, and gender equality, and rightly so for its ...
The American president did not wait until the beginning of his second term as head of the United States to raise the purchase proposal of the immense Danish island of Greenland, in the Arctic.
One Greenlander is nicknamed “Trump’s son” for his admiration for the US President. Another said she would oppose any attempt for a US takeover. CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan went to Nuuk to hear what people ...
The story offers a glimpse into a widespread but largely overlooked phenomenon – the enslavement of millions of Indigenous peoples throughout the Western Hemisphere, including North America.
They included about 1.2 million people in the US and 16,000 in Denmark. The hospitalisation rate was 1.5 times higher in the US than in Denmark, with a respective 20.8 and 13.9 hospitalisations ...
This is a developing story. Questions about whether Native Americans born in the United States have birthright citizenship if they aren’t “subject to the jurisdiction” of the U.S. — such ...
Currently, Denmark contributes around $600 million a year to Greenland ... head of the Sámi Council’s human rights department. The Indigenous Sámi peoples, who also live primarily above the Arctic ...
Although home rule was introduced in 1979, Greenland’s foreign and security policy is still controlled by Denmark. Oppression of Indigenous people has led to renewed calls for independence.
The YouGov survey, which polled just over 1,000 people, revealed 46 per cent thought the US to be either a “very big threat” or a “fairly big threat” to Denmark. This was higher than the ...