At the end of the interview, Qarsoq Høegh-Dam, a top official with the Naleraq party and an adviser to Olsen, popped in to ...
Trump’s bid for the Arctic territory was laughed off as a joke. Now, it’s gaining traction and provoking jitters in Europe.
In a city of around 19.000 and with hospitality services close to full capacity, the bar for over-tourism is low.
The island that Donald Trump hopes to control has one of the highest rates of people taking their own lives. Decolonization and loss of identity have created a contagious spiral that is difficult to b ...
Residents aren’t happy, either. Bilo Chemnitz, who lives in the capital city Nuuk, told The Washington Post: “I don’t trust the guy.” “I want Greenland to stay like it is,” he added.
We're getting a sneak peek of the New York Travel and Adventure Show from one of the experts, Pauline Frommer, the publisher ...
President Trump isn’t the first U.S. politician to be interested in Greenland — not by a long shot.
Denmark's prime minister plans stops in Berlin, Paris and Brussels on tour of European capitals as Copenhagen moves to ...
What the visiting journalists weren’t told—nor were many of the soldiers living at the station, which could house up to ...
the downtown boulevard that once housed the capital’s top lobbying firms. Image Nuuk, Greenland, earlier this month. Danish and Greenlandic politicians have categorically rejected the prospect ...
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) joined with a Danish lawmaker on Monday to push back against President Trump’s continued insistence that U.S. control of Greenland is necessary for American ...