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Greenlandic woman wins her baby back in Denmark
Ivana Bronlund, 18, holds a sonogram of her baby, at the home she shares with her mother in Hedehusene, Denmark, Sept. 7, 2025. The young Greenlandic woman living in Denmark will regain custody of the infant girl taken from her shortly after...

The EU’s on thin ice in Greenland. It really needs to get its key messages across
Greenland, remote and mysterious, rarely made global headlines, mainly featuring in nature documentaries. Now, it’s a hotspot in the Arctic’s growing geopolitical rivalry, with top European and American officials routinely visiting Greenland,...

Greenland’s strategic weight surges amid US, China, Russia jostling
Greenland’s growing role in Arctic security and trade puts Australia’s shipping lifelines and Antarctic ambitions in sharper focus. Greenland's Premier Jens-Frederik Nielsen. (EPA/Mads Claus Rasmussen) Greenland, an often-overlooked expanse of ice...

Deadly meteor fragments rain down on Earth in 1st 'Greenland 2: Migration' trailer (video)
Starring leading man Gerard Butler as John Garrity, the head of his fractured family trying to survive a comet strike on Mother Earth, 2020's "Greenland" was a totally enjoyable asteroid-based disaster flick that had the unfortunate luck of being...

Mystery fleet of US tanker jets fly to the UK ahead of top secret military meeting
A number of US jets have made their way to the UK as Trump prepares for a top military meeting US air tankers have crossed the Atlantic towards the UK after Donald Trump met with his military command. Around a dozen KC-135R/T Stratotankers were...

Critical Metals Corp Secures Majority Stake in Greenland’s Tanbreez Rare Earth Project
Critical Metals Corp (Nasdaq:CRML) announced a major step forward in its strategy to secure critical mineral supply chains, amending its agreement with Rimbal Pty Ltd to acquire a 92.5% controlling interest in the Tanbreez Rare Earth Project in...

Climatologist Ray Bradley to Travel to China for Chinese Academy of Science President’s International Distinguished Scientist Fellowship
Image Raymond Bradley Distinguished Professor of Earth, Geographic, and Climate Sciences Raymond Bradley has been awarded a Chinese Academy of Science President’s International Distinguished Scientist Fellowship to visit China. “My research group...

Flashback: Lubavitcher Rebbe Sends Emissary to Conduct Yom Kippur Services in Greenland
From the archives: A 1964 press release by Lubavitch News Service reporting on a special Yom Kippur mission to a remote US Air Force Base in Greenland, at the instructions of the Lubavitcher Rebbe. NEW YORK (LNS) – Jewish personnel stationed at...

Mystery fleet of US Air Force tankers crossing Atlantic stirs echoes of Iran strike ahead of secret military meeting
Flight trackers have spotted a fleet of US air tankers crossing the Atlantic just as Donald Trump prepares to meet with generals and admirals on Tuesday. Open-source intelligence (OSINT) X accounts reported that 'roughly a dozen' US Air Force...

Greenland’s State-Owned Sector Is Very Impressive
One of the odder initiatives of Donald Trump’s second term has been his fixation on the idea of annexing Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark. “We need Greenland for national security and even international security,” he said in a speech...

Europe’s 'Truman Show' moment: is it time to walk off Trump’s set?
When Truman Burbank finally realises that his life is a television show – every neighbour an actor, every event scripted – he faces a terrifying choice: walk through the exit door into the unknown, or carry on in a comfortable illusion. Is this is...

Greenland’s tourism nears limit, mining difficult as budget turns red
By Elías Thorsson September 26, 2025 63 A view of the old city of Nuuk, Greenland, March 29, 2025. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger/File Photo Greenland’s tourism boom, driven by new international flight routes, is running into hard capacity limits just as...

The US: Things to come
Prediction is hardest when events have complex causes and more than two possible outcomes, but that includes most historical events you might be interested in. “PREDICTIONS are hard, especially about the future” (Danish proverb), but still we make...

UPSC Essentials | Daily subject-wise quiz : International Relations MCQs on Chakma ethnic minority group, Baltic Sea and more (Week 129)
UPSC Essentials brings to you its initiative of subject-wise quizzes. These quizzes are designed to help you revise some of the most important topics from the static part of the syllabus. Attempt today’s subject quiz on International Relations to...

Ranked: The Most Underemployed College Degrees in America
How Many Countries Fit in Africa? The Continent’s True Size This was originally posted on our Voronoi app. Download the app for free on iOS or Android and discover incredible data-driven charts from a variety of trusted sources. Key Takeaways The...

Greenland 2: Migration – Poster Released, Trailer Later Today
Posted in: Lionsgate, Movies | Tagged: greenland, greenland 2: migration The first poster for Greenland 2: Migration was released yesterday, and the first trailer will debut later today. Article Summary Greenland 2: Migration is the sequel to the...

Jay Critchley unveils free flag art in Provincetown
A new art installation is set to open in Provincetown. "The Cold Warmth #3" will debut at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 9 at Angel Foods, 467 Commercial St., according to a community announcement. The installation, created by Jay Critchley, explores the theme of...

Denmark Greenland Apology
Chairman of the Naalakkersuisut Jens-Frederik Nielsen, centre left, welcomes Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, centre right, and her husband, Bo Tengberg, right, as they land at Nuuk airport in Greenland, on Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2025.

Why a remote part of Greenland is named after a leafy Glasgow suburb
Robert Stevenson (1772-1850) was born in Glasgow. He entered the service of the Northern Lighthouse Board, having studied civil engineering at the Andersonian Institution and Glasgow University. (Image: Glasgow City Archives) For almost half a...