Aarhus officially removes Eskimovej from the city map
Aarhus is officially changing the name of Eskimovej to Silavej due to its outdated and potentially derogatory connotations.
Blue parties can break historic red dominance in the North Atlantic
Two blue parties are leading in the Faroe Islands, while Greenland's political landscape appears more complicated, indicating a significant shift in the North Atlantic political dynamics ahead of the upcoming elections in Denmark.
Trump's missile shield could make Greenland a military target and create a new arms race
The article discusses concerns regarding Donald Trumpโs missile shield proposal for Greenland, highlighting its potential to escalate military tensions and make Greenland a strategic military target.
Latvian Researchers on Expedition to Greenland: What Happens There Can Also Affect the Baltic Sea
Latvian scientists are conducting a research expedition in Greenland to study glacial changes and their implications for climate impacts on the Baltic Sea.
48 Hours with Mona Juul: Argument with Lรธkke, Election Announcement in the Middle of the Storebelt, and a Good Story with Greenland's Leader
The article recounts a busy two-day schedule of Mona Juul, highlighting her discussions and interactions on political matters in Denmark.
Trump's envoy: Hospital ship is not on its way to Greenland after all
The U.S. envoy to Greenland, Jeff Landry, has confirmed that a hospital ship is not headed to Greenland, countering President Trump's previous claims.
Faeroese fishermen on Greenlandic trawler voted in Iceland
Faeroese fishermen aboard a Greenlandic trawler successfully voted in Iceland ahead of upcoming elections for the Faeroese Parliament.
About half of the population has great concerns about the ambitions of the United States in Greenland
About half of Icelanders are seriously concerned about the potential ambitions of the United States regarding Greenland, according to a recent survey.
Russia may interfere in Danish election, exploiting chaos sewn by US, spies warn
Danish intelligence warns of potential Russian interference in the upcoming general election, citing disinformation and cyber threats linked to U.S. actions regarding Greenland.
U.S. Senator Smooths Over Colleague's Greenland Outburst
Democratic Senator Elissa Slotkin expresses regret over colleague Lindsey Graham's outburst regarding the U.S.-Denmark Greenland dispute.
Denmark intelligence warns of election interference from Russia and U.S.
Denmark's intelligence services alert that foreign interference, particularly from Russia, is anticipated in the upcoming general election, with the U.S. also noted as a potential influence due to misinformation surrounding Greenland.
Trump's Special Envoy: Denmark's System Does Not Fit Greenland
Trump's special envoy to Greenland, Jeff Landry, argues that Denmark's healthcare system is inadequate for Greenland's needs.
Trump's hospital ship is not heading to Greenland - going in the opposite direction
The hospital ship promised by Donald Trump to Greenland is heading away from the island and undergoing maintenance for six months instead.
New elections in Denmark: Frederiksen aims to benefit from the Greenland crisis
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called for early elections on March 24, aiming to capitalize on a political boost related to the Greenland crisis.
Mette Frederiksen tries to turn the laurels cut from the USA into an election victory
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen aims to capitalize on her rising popularity stemming from her firm resistance to US President Donald Trump's demand to acquire Greenland in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Highly Relevant Thriller Novel About Greenland Right Now
The article discusses a new thriller novel about Greenland that critiques Danish attitudes towards Greenlanders through the experiences of a character named Sus.
Suspense Novel About Greenland is Highly Relevant Right Now
A new suspense novel set in Greenland is drawing attention to the complex dynamics between Greenlanders and Danes, highlighting issues of identity and social attitudes.
Solidarity in the Arctic Circle: Indigenous peoples united against Trump's threats
Indigenous peoples in the Arctic Circle are uniting in response to concerns over Donald Trump's ambitions for Greenland.
Denmark: Lead for Frederiksen's party in the polls - The vote of the Greenlanders is crucial
The Social Democratic Party led by Mette Frederiksen in Denmark is gaining momentum in the polls ahead of the March 24 elections, positioning itself close to achieving an absolute majority in Parliament.
US pressure prompts Iceland, Norway, and Greenland to reconsider joining the EU
Iceland is preparing to hold a referendum on rejoining the EU as pressure from the US influences its decision.
Trump's Pressure for 'Greenland Merger' Leads Denmark to Early Election
In response to Donald Trump's pressure regarding the potential purchase of Greenland, Denmark has announced an early election scheduled for next month.
The Stunning Greenland in a New Book by Petr Koubskรฝ
A new book by Petr Koubskรฝ explores the Viking colonization of Greenland and its historical implications.
Is the U.S. an Ally? The "Peace-Loving Island" Questions It
In Greenland, residents express their concerns about the true nature of U.S. intentions as they experience increased global attention.
Trumpโs Greenland push drives Danish prime minister to call early election
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called a snap parliamentary election for March 24 amid rising public support stemming from her firm stance against Trump's interest in purchasing Greenland.
'Security, dilemma over Greenland have enhanced urgency' for EU referendum in Iceland
Iceland's government will soon set a date for a referendum regarding the country's potential EU accession, amid heightened urgency due to security concerns and discussions surrounding Greenland.
Denmark calls an early election following tense US-Greenland standoff
Denmark has announced an early election in response to increasing tensions during discussions about Greenland and the United States.
More seek compensation in the spiral case than the Greenland government expected
209 Greenlandic women who had a spiral inserted without consent are seeking compensation from Greenland, significantly more than anticipated by the government.
More than expected seek compensation in Greenlandic spiral saw after 1992
209 women are seeking compensation from the Greenlandic government for having received a spiral or other contraception without consent since January 1, 1992.
Mette Frederiksen takes advantage of her conflict with Donald Trump over Greenland to call elections
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called for early legislative elections amid rising approval ratings, influenced by tensions surrounding Donald Trump's intentions regarding Greenland.
Early elections will take place in Denmark on March 24
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced that early elections will be held in Denmark on March 24.
Danish PM calls an early election seeking โGreenland bounceโ
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called an early election to leverage improved poll ratings following a geopolitical crisis related to Greenland.
Greenland to Tighten Laws Due to Concerns About American Investors
Greenland is set to strengthen its legislation due to fears regarding American investors' influence.
Danish PM calls snap election after standoff with Trump over Greenland
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced a snap parliamentary election scheduled for March 24, fueled by recent public support over her handling of US pressure regarding Greenland.
The confrontation with Trump has given confidence and public support to the Prime Minister of Denmark. So she announced snap elections
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced snap elections to take place on March 24, seeking to solidify public support following her confrontations with President Trump regarding Greenland.
Danish PM calls snap election after surge in support over Greenland crisis
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced an early election, prompted by rising support due to her response to US President Trump's interest in Greenland.
Denmark: Parliamentary elections on March 24 against the backdrop of the Greenland crisis
Denmark is set to hold parliamentary elections on March 24, as Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen seeks to leverage her increased popularity amidst pressures regarding Greenland.
The Danes Will Go to the Polls. Will the Prime Minister Retain Power Thanks to Donald Trump?
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen faces potential electoral consequences for her international stance on Greenland amid tensions with Donald Trump over U.S. claims to the territory.
Danish Prime Minister Disputes with the US over Greenland Ownership While Announcing Parliamentary Elections
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced parliamentary elections amid a backdrop of tension regarding Greenland's ownership and the upcoming foreign policy challenges.
Parliamentary elections will be held in Denmark at the end of March
Denmark will hold parliamentary elections on March 24, according to Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.
How an entirely unusual election period unfolded
The article reflects on an unusual parliamentary term in Denmark marked by the Ukraine war, US pressure on Greenland, and internal disputes within the Danish Parliament.
Mette Fredriksen Calls for New Elections in Denmark
Danish Prime Minister Mette Fredriksen announced new elections set for March 24, addressing issues such as wealth tax and the political stance of her Social Democrats during her speech in the Folketing.
Denmark: Elections on March 24 โ Frederiksen invests in her stance on Greenland
Denmark is set to hold parliamentary elections on March 24, as Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen aims to leverage her increased popularity stemming from her firm stance on Greenland against U.S. pressures.
Aaja Chemnitz stops: "I can feel that I need to do something else"
Aaja Chemnitz has announced she will not run in the upcoming Danish parliamentary election, expressing a need for change in her life and career.
Court's decision temporarily suspends approval of EU and US trade agreement due to Trump's tariffs
The European Parliament committee has postponed voting on the EU-US trade deal for the second time in recent weeks, linked to Trumpโs controversial actions regarding Greenland.
The End of the World
The article discusses the phenomenon of the aurora borealis and its unsettling presence over a remote Greenland village, highlighting the isolation of its inhabitants.
USA and Greenland: Trump's Charitable Threat: A Ship Will Come
Reports indicate uncertainty over the deployment of the USNS Mercy to Greenland, stirring alarm on the island after President Trump's promise of the hospital ship to aid local healthcare.
We need sustainable reforms instead of political quick fixes
This article discusses the distraction caused by entertainment events that overshadow pressing global issues like Greenland, Ukraine, and Gaza.
Greenland Interested in Eastern Finland's Lessons โ Wants More Digital Opportunities for Youth in Remote Areas, Despite Internet Struggles
Greenland's Ministry of Education and Culture is seeking to enhance digital skills and opportunities for youth in remote areas by learning from Eastern Finland's initiatives.
Trump's special envoy confirms: Talks with Greenlanders sparked idea for hospital ship
Jeff Landry, Trump's special envoy to Greenland, confirms that discussions with two Greenlanders in the U.S. prompted his conversations about the Greenlandic healthcare system with Donald Trump.
Contrary to Trump's Announcement, No Hospital Ship Has Been Sent to Greenland
Pentagon officials state that they have not received orders to send a hospital ship to Greenland, despite President Trump's announcement.