Sifting through the soil of an abandoned ancient village, archaeologists in Denmark searched for anything that looked human-made. Their efforts paid off when they unearthed several very rare tools, ...
Go on an adventure with Emily and Natalie to Copenhagen, Denmark! For this week’s Where’s It Wednesday, we’re exploring the ...
that Greenland is not for sale' COPENHANGEN, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Denmark said on Friday it meant seriously that Greenland is not for sale, after Secretary of State Marco Rubio said U.S. President ...
Night - Clear. Winds from WSW to SW at 9 to 11 mph (14.5 to 17.7 kph). The overnight low will be 19 °F (-7.2 °C). Mostly sunny with a high of 47 °F (8.3 °C). Winds variable at 11 to 17 mph (17 ...
The US president's talk about taking control has come at a time when many on the island are already considering their future The Danish PM's tour of three capitals betrayed the nervousness felt in ...
The Danish government has announced that Greenlandic families will no longer be required to undergo the ‘forældrekompetenceundersøgelse’ (FKU), a parental ...
Denmark has scrapped the use of controversial parenting "competency tests", which many campaigners have spent years arguing discriminate against Greenlandic families. The psychometric tests, known ...
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The governments of Denmark and Greenland agreed to completely stop the use of controversial psychological tests of Greenlandic parents, state news media outlet. DR. reported Friday. The tests are ...
I arrived in Copenhagen the day after the call—the subject, of course, was the future of Greenland, which Denmark owns and which ... U.S. to look larger on a map. This instinct—to ignore ...
Gabriel Hoces repeats a word seven times when he discusses what it's like to work in Denmark - "trust". "No one is trying to micromanage you, or look over your shoulder," says Mr Hoces ...
The brightest and most promising children were selected for this purpose. They spent two years in Denmark, and upon returning, some could no longer speak with their parents, having forgotten their ...