During the Cold War, the U.S. built a military base under the ice in Greenland, hidden from the Soviets. It was eventually abandoned, but its most lasting legacy is a pivotal role in climate science.
Steve Bannon and others in Trump's orbit weigh in on the U.S. president's recent actions and what it could mean for Canada's future.
Rather than dismissing Donald Trump’s pre-inaugural musings about the importance of the United States acquiring Greenland as ...
Greenland’s representative in the United States met recently with at least one ambassador from the Pacific Islands to learn ...
It had been installed by the Nazis during the Second World War. The location had already been mentioned in archival documents ...
President Trump’s administration has multiple viable paths to successfully negotiate a deal with the Greenlandic government ...
Mette Frederiksen, the country’s prime minister, hints at concessions but insists the world’s largest island is not for sale ...
The report noted Russia’s leadership in the ability to navigate Arctic waters, operating a fleet of more than 30 icebreakers, including nuclear-powered ones ...
More than half the Arctic's coastline is Russian territory and in the last six years Moscow has built more than 475 military ...
NATO is reportedly mulling a proposal to Donald Trump that would ease tensions caused by the US president's fixation with ...
The Arctic is no longer a distant frontier; it’s the frontline of great-power competition. At the center of this rivalry is Greenland − a resource-rich territory critical to U.S. national security and ...
In Washington DC, as hundreds of thousands of supporters flooded the city last month for Donald Trump’s inauguration, there ...