What’s next for Greenland and Denmark
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Denmark’s dark chapter with Greenland, which its women and children will never forget - THE LONGER READ: President Trump may have set his sights on Greenland, but the island’s inhabitants are wary of swapping one foreign influence for another.
Had the Allies landed on the Western coast of Denmark on D-Day, the Nazis would have been ready. The German forces had built up the defensive Atlantic Wall, which stretched along the European coast from the top of Norway to south of France, to protect ...
Europe's only ruling female monarch surpassed King Christian IV, who ruled from 1596 to 1648 CLAUS FISKER/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP via Getty Queen Margrethe of Denmark reached a major milestone this month. In an Instagram post shared on Saturday, the Danish ...
Hunting and fishing is an important part of Greenlandic culture. (Photo by Mads Pihl/Visit Greenland) (CN) — “When the Danish-Norwegian missionary Hans Egede went ashore in Greenland in 1721, it was the beginning of a shared history. But also of a ...
Copenhagen is a thriving metropolis and the main attraction in Denmark. But a trip there isn't complete without a swing through the cute Danish countryside. In less than two hours, you can time-travel from modern Copenhagen to a 10th-century Viking ship ...
The Trump administration is actively exploring ways to acquire Greenland, either through purchase or by force.
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