Mette Frederiksen is seeking a third term leading the nation of six million people, after getting a polling boost from the president’s push for the territory.
By Libby George and Dhara Ranasinghe LONDON, March 19 (Reuters) - Voters grappling with unprecedented turmoil head to the ...
In the Danish city of Kolding, voters are worried about rising prices, the welfare state and immigration ahead of the country ...
Our correspondent traveled 450 miles across Greenland to see what it would take for the U.S. to reopen military bases on the island.
Mette Frederiksen, Danish Prime Minister, made a fiery remarks saying, "The old world order is gone, and it will probably not ...
When the bell rang, William let out a cry drowned out by the crowd: that night, the Greenlandic teen was boxing for his mother, who killed herself two years ago. It was also a way to honour their ...
Voters grappling with unprecedented turmoil head to the polls in more than 50 countries this year, with the opportunity to ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has none of President Trump’s penchant for controversy or headline-grabbing language — but these days, he’s putting emphatic distance between Berlin and Washington all ...
This week’s rejection of the US president’s Hormuz request is remarkable. But the EU is still at the mercy of events ...
Sen. Markwayne Mullin faces a confirmation hearing for DHS secretary amid controversies over immigration, a partial shutdown, and disaster relief.
In two press conferences this week, Donald Trump mistakenly misgendered two female presidents. The president referred to the presidents of both Venezuela and Ireland using male pronouns, without ...
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