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    About our Greenland news

    Latest news on Greenland, covering independence, US interest, Denmark relations, Arctic politics, Nuuk, and developments in this autonomous territory.

    Greenland, the world's largest island, is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. With a population of around 57,000, most residents live in the capital Nuuk, the world's northernmost capital city. The island spans over 836,000 square miles, though roughly 80% is covered by an ice sheet.

    Greenland has become a focal point of international attention due to renewed US interest in acquiring the territory. The Trump administration has declared acquisition a "national security priority", citing the island's strategic position in the Arctic and its vast natural resources. Denmark and European leaders have firmly rejected such proposals, stating that only Greenland and Denmark can decide their future.

    The island occupies a crucial geopolitical position, sitting between North America and Europe astride the GIUK gap—a maritime passage linking the Arctic to the Atlantic Ocean. Greenland holds rich deposits of rare earth minerals, oil, gas, and other critical materials vital for emerging technologies including electric vehicles and renewable energy systems.

    Independence from Denmark remains a significant aspiration for many Greenlanders, with surveys indicating around 84% support eventual self-determination. However, the territory currently relies heavily on substantial annual subsidies from Copenhagen. Fishing accounts for approximately 90% of export income, while tourism and mining represent growing economic sectors.

    Greenland's history reflects centuries of Inuit culture, followed by Danish colonisation beginning in the 18th century. The territory gained home rule in 1979 and expanded self-governance in 2009. Climate change is transforming the island, opening new shipping routes and access to mineral deposits while threatening traditional ways of life.

    Our NewsNow feed on Greenland provides comprehensive, constantly updated coverage from reliable sources. Whether you're following Arctic geopolitics, independence debates, environmental changes, or local developments, this feed keeps you informed on all matters concerning this strategically vital territory.


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