With more than 35 new routes from the USA to Europe launching this year, transatlantic airfares are finally expected to be ...
President-elect Donald Trump — no Teddy Roosevelt, he — bellows about snatching back the T.R.-built Panama Canal, buying mineral-rich Greenland ... said they were. By summer 1862, following ...
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Since his first term in office, President-elect Donald Trump has expressed interest in acquiring Greenland ... on 120 ships to the remote outpost in summer 1951. They built the spartan base ...
President-elect Trump’s talk of taking over or acquiring Greenland is highlighting bipartisan ... released its latest Arctic strategy last summer that largely focuses on improving cooperation ...
With destinations ranging from Greenland, Hawaii, and Oslo, the outlet’s list spans the globe. Kansas City, Missouri, came in at No. 22 on the list. The outlet praised the region’s recent ...
President-elect Donald Trump's proposal for the United States to annex Greenland has suffered a double blow, with the Danish territory's prime minister telling Fox News "we don't want to be ...
Greenland has a population of 56,000. Under Denmark's domain, it is rich in rare elements that are critical in the manufacturing of electronics, defence systems and renewable energy. It also has ...
Greenland officials like Pipaluk Lynge — a member of the territory’s parliament ― also let the U.S. president-elect’s son have it over the trip, which reportedly saw residents getting “Make America ...
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As President-elect Donald Trump digs in on his proposal to expand U.S. control over Greenland, many of his allies in the MAGA movement have defended the move in conventional foreign policy terms.