The tug of war between Denmark and America over Greenland is about much more than Donald Trump’s trademark bluster. It is also a story of colonialism, superpower rivalry and a misprint on a map.
Al Jazeera interviews Greenland-based scientist Birger Poppel on the rising tensions stoked by US President Trump.
Aerial footage shows icebergs in dazzling shades of white and blue floating across the waters of the Nuuk Fjord, near the ...
David Barker, a real estate developer and former economist at the New York Fed, told The New York Times that Greenland could ...
While congress talks about "Red, White and Blueland," Florida researchers view Greenland as a rich source of scientific clues.
Quakes recorded for the first time inside Greenland's biggest frozen river, the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream, suggest this ...
A senior official at the Federal Emergency Management Agency ordered employees to place financial holds on a range of the ...
The important and central question about Greenland is whether the world will continue to raise global temperatures and watch ...
"For the first time, we are able to see significant increases in the size and depth of crevasses at fast-flowing glaciers at ...
One Greenlander is nicknamed “Trump’s son” for his admiration for the US President. Another said she would oppose any attempt ...
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