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Greenland, the world's largest island, lies over 3,500 kilometers away from Denmark, yet it remains part of the Danish ...
Interest in Greenland’s minerals is soaring, driven in part by Trump, who has said the U.S. must “get” the island. But the ...
Whale-watching tours, excursions to the iconic puffin island and guided charters through remote settlements are just the beginning of what Greenland has to offer visitors.
A short history of Greenland, in six maps Various countries have tried to occupy the sparsely populated island. What makes it so special?
The Pentagon's move to shift its oversight of Greenland under U.S. Northern Command aligns with President Trump’s pledge to take control of the autonomous Danish territory.
Greenland's foreign minister has said it is seeking deeper cooperation with China and potentially a free trade agreement, according to China's state news agency ...
Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., declared on CNN Monday that the average middle American probably has no idea where Greenland is on a world map. Appearing on CNN’s “Inside Politics,” Coons made the ...
This strange and unnecessary crisis between America and Greenland is a reminder that we all in our own ways are slaves to our mental maps, physical or metaphorical.
During a recent appearance on CNN, Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., said that average middle Americans cannot find the country of Greenland on a map.
Greenland's mineral riches are an increasing focus of the U.S. and, as the vice president recently warned, America's rivals.
Obsessed with Greenland? You, too, may have the wrong map How maps are drawn can shape the world views of leaders – and the arc of history.
Obsessed With Greenland? You Too May Have the Wrong Map Cartography has always shaped worldview and geopolitics, and often for the worse. So it does in the era of Donald Trump.