President Donald Trump’s push to acquire Greenland highlights the island’s growing strategic value, from rare earth mineral wealth to its role in Arctic defense.
Politicians in Greenland and Denmark have firmly rejected the idea, but the U.S. administration appears undeterred, so how could a U.S. takeover play out?
Greenland has 56,000 people, one grocery store chain and enough rare earths to keep a superpower humming. Washington wants it ...
President Trump again reiterated his desire to take over Greenland, which is a self-governed part of Denmark. Vice President Vance, along with his wife and the president's national security advisor, ...
President Trump shared a new video that touts past U.S. military efforts to defend Greenland, a semiautonomous island in the ...
Modern society, and the clean energy revolution, depend on rare earth elements. Can Greenland help break China's stranglehold ...
An international relations expert said there are a few ways Trump could acquire Greenland, however, those options would have ...
Trump told reporters in the Oval Office that the US will "go as far as we have to go" to gain control of Greenland.
Trump has talked about acquiring Greenland for years. Here's what he wants and how the island's leaders are reacting.
French prosecutors on Thursday requested a seven-year jail sentence and a 300,000-euro fine for French ex-president Nicolas ...
Trump's actions have caused some US allies to reconsider their commitment to buying F-35s. It could be a big opportunity for ...
Some say it casts doubt on intelligence-sharing with Washington and the security of joint military operations.