A satirical article from 2019 about a Danish government offer to buy the United States, minus its government, is being shared online as an authentic response from Denmark to President-elect Donald Trump's recent remarks about taking over Greenland.
King Frederik of Denmark has expressed congratulations to new United States President Donald Trump amid an escalating diplomatic dispute over Greenland.
Denmark, a country that continually lands among the top the list of places with the best quality of life and work-life balance stands apart from the United States in its treatment
Trump, Denmark and Greenland
W hat did Donald Trump say over the phone to Mette Frederiksen, the Danish prime minister, on Wednesday? I don’t know which precise words he used, but I witnessed their impact.
COPENHAGEN - Greenland may become independent if its residents want, but it won't become a U.S. state, Denmark's foreign minister said on Wednesday after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump refused to rule out force to take control of the Arctic island.
He told reporters the United States’ heightened security concerns in the Arctic were legitimate following increased Russian and Chinese activity in the region. Denmark’s Foreign Minister Lars ...
New Delhi: The tensions between the United States and Denmark have escalated in the past few years. US President-elect Donald Trump has vociferously advocated for the seizing control of Greenland ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Monday rolled out an economic plan aimed at curbing imports from China in an apparent nod to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and his allegations that Mexico is a back door for Chinese goods entering the United States.
As a new Donald Trump presidency begins in the United States, Copenhagen and more specifically Greenland have been making more headlines.
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Denmark acknowledged on Thursday it had ... The U.S. embassy in Copenhagen said earlier on Thursday that the United States has no plans to increase its military presence ...
The autonomous territory of Denmark is pushing for an officially recognized football team, and CONCACAF membership could be on the way