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The U.S. president and his policies have loomed large in elections in Australia, Canada, Germany, Greenland and elsewhere.
‘Growth in minerals, metals, and energy is a matter of U.S. national security,’ an insider says.
This story is published through the Indigenous News Alliance. For the last week, Indigenous leaders from around the world ...
Rufus Gifford served as the US Ambassador to Denmark from 2013 to 2017 and later as Chief of Protocol of the United States ...
President Donald Trump first set his sights on Canada and Greenland’s mineral resources. Now he’s eyeing the global seabed that holds vast troves of critical metals for green technologies but is ...
Alaskans and others tracking America’s stance toward the Arctic are waiting for details of President Trump's new policy ...
From the ashes of World War II, President Harry Truman helped create global institutions that have defined international ...
A U.S. private sector delegation, led by a former Trump administration official, is set to visit Greenland this week to ...
The U.S. has relied on imports from China for critical minerals for years. Tapping Greenland's mineral resources may offer a ...
King Frederik's trip to the island's capital city of Nuuk follows the new Greenlandic prime minister's visit to Copenhagen ...
the only logical partner for the people of Greenland is its nearest neighbor in Canada, not the United States. Greenland’s population contains some 50,000 people of Inuit origin. Similarly ...