Thursday, 13 March 2025 A party supporting a gradual approach to Greenland's independence from Denmark has won a surprising victory in parliamentary elections. The Demokraatit Party has opposed US President Trump's desire to control the island. Greenland, colonized by Denmark 300 years ago, is navigating its future political course towards independence with newly elected lawmakers.
Greenland is at a crossroads as voters head to the polls in a high-stakes election that could reshape its future. With Prime Minister Mute Egede facing off against opposition leaders Pele Broberg and Justus Hansen, the push for independence from Denmark is stronger than ever. Meanwhile, former US...
NATO's Rutte 'instrumental' to annexation of Greenland, Trump suggests
US President Donald Trump has welcomed NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to Washington amid concerns over his pivot towards..
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Trump has reignited controversy by asserting that the United States will move forward with annexing Greenland, calling it a matter of “international security.” Speaking alongside NATO..
Voters head to the polls in Greenland's capital for parliamentary elections which could yield a timeline for independence for the Danish self-governing territory, which is coveted by US President..
Greenland’s centre-right opposition, the Democrats, emerged victorious with 29.9% votes, while the nationalist Naleraq party followed closely. IndiaTimes