This isn't the first time Trump has considered using military force to seize land he aims to add to the U.S. map.
Greenland covers an area about three times the size of Texas and is home to 56,000 people, mostly Greenlandic Inuits.
The massive Arctic island is mostly empty, but there are still plenty of reasons why the president would want to bring it under American control.
Múte Bourup Egede made the statement after Trump declared to Congress that he intends to gain control of Greenland 'one way ...
Mute Bourup Egede made the statement on Facebook on Wednesday ... “We strongly support your right to determine your own ...
By Mark Landler Reporting from London Western allies of the United States gathered in Munich this ... in Mr. Trump’s ambition to redraw the map of the world along “America First” lines.
Officials in Greenland and Denmark insist the world's largest island isn't for sale. Is President Donald Trump hearing them?
Greenlanders head to the polls on Tuesday in a general election that will determine how and when the semi-autonomous ...
Greenland's parliamentary election of 11 March took place under intense scrutiny, in the wake of Donald Trump’s aggressive ...
The future Greenland government is expected to map out a timeline for independence, which is backed by a large majority of ...
NUUK : The centre-right opposition has won a surprise victory in legislative elections in Greenland, the Danish territory ...