Danish soldiers transported a sick American submariner to Nuuk
Danish soldiers have transported a sick American submariner to Nuuk, Greenland.
Can one justify going out and killing because one thinks it's exciting?
A Danish podcast discusses the moral implications of violence in relation to personal experiences during the Afghanistan war.
Unions after analysis: Soldiers need a pay raise
Danish unions are calling for higher wages for soldiers following a recently released salary analysis highlighting significant issues in salary development within the military.
Now the last battle over soldiers' salaries begins and the unions hold their breath. Who will pay?
Today, top negotiators from various unions meet with the Danish finance ministry to negotiate new collective agreements regarding soldiers' salaries and working conditions for the next three years.
Finland will not participate in military exercises in Greenland for the time being
Finnish soldiers will not be participating in Danish military exercises in Greenland in the near future, as Finland assesses its possible involvement following feedback from liaison officers who attended previous exercises.
Their children were recruited into Danish gang wars: 'He got a gun in his hand'
The article discusses how three Swedish teenagers have been recruited as child soldiers in a gang war in Copenhagen, highlighting their parents' struggle to understand how this could happen.
Bundeswehr Soldiers Arrived in Greenland
German Bundeswehr soldiers have arrived in Greenland to assess conditions for joint military exercises in the Arctic amid rising geopolitical tensions surrounding the Danish island.
Against Trump in Greenland, Europeans attempt a military bluff
French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed the deployment of soldiers to Greenland for military exercises with Danish forces and other European officers.
"People, when you come here, we will be there too"
The arrival of European soldiers in Nuuk is seen as a dual sign against U.S. expansion plans, with Greenlanders perceiving the presence of Danish and French troops as a vital protective shield.
Quiet Response of Europe to Trump: Soldiers in Greenland, without NATO Command
Germany is sending 13 soldiers to Greenland for a reconnaissance mission at Denmark's request, aimed at exploring potential military contributions to support Danish security in the region.
Russia: We are seriously concerned about sending soldiers to Greenland
Russia has expressed serious concern over NATO's announcement to deploy additional troops to Greenland following a meeting of Danish, Greenlandic, and American leaders at the White House.
Germany, Sweden, France, and Norway send soldiers to Greenland amid Trump's threats
Germany, Sweden, France, and Norway are deploying military personnel to Greenland for a joint exercise with Danish forces, amidst tensions related to threats from former President Trump.
Denmark after the meeting with the USA: "We do not agree". EU countries send soldiers to Greenland
Denmark and the USA remain at an impasse regarding Greenland's future, with Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen citing "fundamental disagreement" with the Trump administration's push for American control over the territory.
Inside Greenland's unlikely military defence HQ as Trump issues new threats
The article discusses the significance of the Joint Arctic Command in Nuuk, Greenland, as Danish soldiers prepare for potential threats following new statements from US President Donald Trump.
To Defend Greenland - Danish Politicians Demand Soldiers from Germany and France
Danish politicians are calling for the deployment of international troops, including from Germany and France, in response to rising concerns over the U.S. plans to annex Greenland.
Will Danish soldiers shoot at Americans? The Danish Ministry of Defense explains
The Danish Ministry of Defense clarified the rules of engagement for its military, questioning if the 1952 protocol on counterattacks in response to attacks on Danish territory is still in effect.
Shocking Order from 1952 in Case of Attack: Soldiers Will Shoot First and Ask Questions Later
Danish soldiers are required to engage immediately with force against any invading forces in Greenland, as per a military directive from 1952, which has resurfaced due to US President Donald Trump's comments on the territory.
Danish Army Has a Rule in Case of Invasion: "Shoot First, Ask Questions Later"
The Danish military has a directive dating back to 1952 that instructs soldiers to respond to any invasion with immediate force before seeking further orders.
Wants to send Danish soldiers to Greenland
Former Danish Minister Rasmus Jarlov proposes sending soldiers to Greenland to send a message to the U.S. government amid increasing American interest in the territory.