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Donald Trump told Kristen Welker he wouldn't rule out military force to take Greenland. Where is the island, why does Trump want it and is it in NATO?
President Donald Trump has not ruled out using military force to take Greenland but appears to be exploring every other ...
NASA scientists rediscovered an abandoned U.S. nuclear base that lies entombed beneath at least 100 feet of ice.
A visit in March by the vice-president, J.D. Vance, in which he claimed Denmark had “not done a good job by the people of ...
The study focuses on two masses of ice currently sitting on land: The Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets. As temperatures rise, that ice is melting, flowing into the ocean and making sea levels rise.
A new study warns that even if the world meets its most ambitious climate goal, Greenland and Antarctica may still be doomed to melt.
The White House has said Donald Trump is still set on making Greenland part of the US 'by whatever means he can.' ...
A NASA team found signs of the remnants of Camp Century, which shows the extent of Washington’s longtime involvement in the ...
The push underscores the seriousness of President Trump’s intent to acquire the island from Denmark.
OP-ED. Europeans aren't taking Trump's views on Greenland, a now strategic territory, seriously, worries French diplomat and essayist Jérémie Gallon in an op-ed. He believes Europe must quickly ...
Internationally we need it." Trump has repeatedly returned to national security as a reason for wanting Greenland. But USA TODAY reported the island has critical minerals used in industries where ...