Donald Trump isn’t the first U.S. president to consider taking land from Denmark. What did the U.S. want last time and why?
To get around this distortion, other map-makers have come up with different compromises. A projection named after the geographer Arthur Robinson curves the longitudes but keeps the latitudes straight ...
Del., told CNN host Dana Bash on Monday that he thinks average middle Americans cannot find the country of Greenland on a map ...
At Kumu Art Museum, Tallinn, an expansive group show offers a distinctly Northern European lens on the climate crisis ...
He has really put Greenland on the map once again,” Knudsen-Ostermann ... which is currently reliant on fishing for 95% of its exports. The country’s vast ice sheet, glaciers, deep fjords ...
Sales of Tesla’s Model Y midsize SUV were down 56 percent in February in Europe, including an 81 percent drop in Germany, where it is built. Tesla’s European sales continued their freefall in ...
IE University provides funding as a member of The Conversation EUROPE. The second Trump administration ... threatened to annex Greenland and pull the US out of NATO, opened negotiations with ...
Asked about Trump's threats to annex Greenland, an autonomous territory under the Danish Crown, Frederiksen said the country's sovereignty needed to be respected. Her comments came just after European ...
Investors are making a sharp pivot from the United States to Europe, betting that the era of American exceptionalism has peaked while positioning for a European resurgence, driven largely by ...
The 67-year-old said he’s furious about Trump's threat to seize the Danish territory of Greenland ... with plunging sales in Europe and Canada. In Germany, police were investigating after ...
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