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President-elect Donald Trump threatened Tuesday to place new tariffs on imports from Denmark unless the country gives up control of Greenland, news that dented the stocks of some of Denmark’s ...
Queen Letizia of Spain returned to her power suiting ways for a royal engagement in Madrid on Thursday. The Spanish royal ...
Now, researchers believe there was another eruption that would have changed life as they knew it for the ancient people of northern Europe in 2900 B.C., and the people of what is now Denmark ...
Denmark plans to replace the F-16MLUs with F-35s to meet its needs for national QRA and NATO’s Air Policing missions, but is also looking to support F-35 operations from Kangerlussuaq airport in ...
This new insight into a climate episode in the Neolithic period has led archaeologists from the University of Copenhagen, the National Museum of Denmark and the Museum of Bornholm to view their ...
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has told Donald Trump that it is up to Greenland to decide its own future. The US president-elect sparked turmoil in Copenhagen and Nuuk, Greenland's ...
While everyone loves a good beach day, our coastlines are changing — and not in a good way. A new study, summarized by Down to Earth, shows that one-third of the world's sandy coastlines have been ...
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen told Donald Trump only Greenland should decide on its future, standing her ground following the American's public coveting of the Danish overseas territory.
Denmark's prime minister held a 45-minute phone conversation with Donald Trump where she says she delivered the same message about Greenland as the territory's leader: it's not for sale.
Denmark isn’t looking to spar publicly after the president-elect insisted the U.S. must own Greenland, a Danish territory. Instead, Danish officials said, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ...
The brightest and most promising children were selected for this purpose. They spent two years in Denmark, and upon returning, some could no longer speak with their parents, having forgotten their ...