The US president's talk about taking control has come at a time when many on the island are already considering their future ...
The road south from Greenland’s capital, Nuuk, runs out at the tip of a blizzard-scoured peninsula stretching into the ...
Some politicians in the icy capital of Nuuk have welcomed the US President’s grab for the country. PM Mute Egede is not among ...
A statue commemorating Hans Egede, the Danish missionary who in 1728 founded Nuuk, now Greenland’s capital.Credit... Supported by By Jeffrey Gettleman Photographs by Ivor Prickett Reporting from ...
In the isolated settlement of Kapisillit, Greenlanders tell the BBC's Fergal Keane Donald Trump is welcome to visit - "but that's it".
At a café near Nuuk’s old Colonial Harbour district, where the statue of a Danish-Norwegian missionary looms over the fjord and is regularly daubed with paint by protesters, Nielsen said ...
The younger Trump visited the National Museum and a statue of Hans Egede, the Danish-Norwegian Lutheran missionary who founded Nuuk. “They gave hats to random people off the street, who agreed ...
Why is Donald Trump so obsessed with Greenland? During his first presidency, Trump surprised many by voicing his intention in 2019 to buy the Arctic island from Denmark as part of a real estate deal.
After a trip to the pub and photos in front of a statue of Hans Egede, the Dane who first colonized Nuuk, the group dispersed. “It wasn’t very respectful," says Jørgen Dalager, as he prepared ...
The city of Nuuk is the world's most northerly capital ... We meet by the harbour, under the bronze statue of Hans Egede, the 18th century missionary widely seen here as the man who opened ...