Historians say underpinning Trump's talk of national security lies a longstanding pattern of American entitlement to Native land.
U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed Denmark's military presence in Greenland consists of "two dogsleds." While ...
The last Nazis on Greenland were captured in October 1944, when American soldiers raided a hidden German weather station on ...
Elite Danish forces patrol Greenland by dog sled, mastering lethal Arctic terrain and taking out threats as global tensions ...
ARMED to the teeth and hurtling through Greenland’s icebound vastness by dog sled, they are the elite special forces ...
Greenland's biggest dogsled race is a cultural mainstay on the Arctic island but US envoys keep finding themselves disinvited ...
Today, as Greenland once again becomes a strategic prize, history seems poised to repeat itself. Staying with the Polar Inuit ...
In 1951, the French Explorer Jean Malaurie witnessed the building of a US military base in Greenland in near total secrecy, ...
Jirdes Winther Baxter, the last known survivor of a 1925 diphtheria epidemic in Nome, Alaska, which prompted a legendary sled ...
Some dogs treat winter as an invitation. While many breeds slow down when temperatures drop, others come alive once the ...
Location, location, location: Greenland's key position above the Arctic Circle makes the world's largest island a key part of ...
Greenland residents say US President Donald Trump’s threat to acquire their country whether they are willing or not tramples on their values and could endanger their way of life.