It is another story, the realm community cries out for
The article discusses the untold story of Arnarulunnguaq, a Greenlandic woman who undertook a significant sledding journey in 1921 alongside polar explorer Knud Rasmussen.
Eskimovej in Aarhus Gets a New Name
Eskimovej street in Aarhus will be renamed Silavej starting March 2, following requests for a more neutral and culturally respectful designation.
NBA All-Star Weekend - A Mistake That Mocked Fans: Even the President Reacted
During the NBA All-Star Weekend, a map displayed at the Los Angeles 'Inuit Dome' showed an outdated version of France, prompting mockery from fans and a response from President Emmanuel Macron.
A Brief History of Greenland: From Inuit and Vikings to Moravian Missionaries to Trump’s Threats
The article provides an overview of the unique and interrupted history of Greenland, which has experienced significant changes since World War II, drawing international attention in part due to recent remarks by the U.S. president.
Inuit look to Greenland’s social model as Canada pursues military buildup in Arctic
Inuit leaders advocate for learning from Greenland's successful social model as Canada focuses military spending on Arctic infrastructure.
U.S. threats revive independence debate for Inuit in Greenland
U.S. threats regarding Greenland have reignited discussions on independence among the Inuit population.
Greenland Biathlon Athlete: 'I Cannot Understand Trump... A Nation and Its People Cannot Be Bought'
Ukalek Sletemark, a biathlete from Greenland, criticized former President Trump for suggesting the purchase of Greenland, stating that people and nations cannot be commodified.
Canada and France open Greenland consulates in show of Denmark support
Canada and France are inaugurating consulates in Greenland to support Denmark and enhance cooperation on climate issues and Inuit rights.
Close to Greenland... Its strategic location and rich natural resources
Greenland is emerging as a focal point in U.S. national security strategy due to its strategic location and abundant natural resources, while its indigenous Inuit population resists American interventions.
Trump’s Greenland threats open old wounds for Inuit across Arctic
Inuit communities in Nunavut protested against perceived threats to Greenland's sovereignty, emphasizing their partnership rather than commercialization.
Aqqaluk Lynge, Inuit Leader: 'A U.S. invasion of Greenland would annihilate our people'
Aqqaluk Lynge, the Inuit leader, expresses concern over Donald Trump's comments and warns that an invasion would be catastrophic for Greenland's indigenous population, seeking international support.
Publisher on Greenlandic Identity: "We Feel an International Solidarity"
Laali Lybert, a Greenlandic woman, established the Inuit Publishing House in the Vulkaneifel, linking tradition with climate change in her first book.
Washington increases pressure / Greenlanders refuse to sell their home for any money, EU seeks ways to appease Trump
The article discusses U.S. President Donald Trump's renewed interest in purchasing Greenland and the responses from Greenlanders and the EU.
The Inuit Against the North American Empire
The article discusses the urgent need to revive diplomatic channels to protect the rights of Greenland's inhabitants amid increasing US interest and threats following its aggression towards Venezuela.
What do the Inuit of Greenland really want from Trump and Denmark
The article discusses the potential ramifications of President Trump's interest in acquiring Greenland and examines the views of the Indigenous Inuit people regarding this situation.
The Extremaduran Who 'Conquered' Greenland: 'Trump's Situation Has Gone From Being a Joke to Being Scary'
Adventurer José Trejo discusses the concerns of the Inuit population regarding Donald Trump's remarks about Greenland, expressing their anxiety since he began making claims in 2011.