How Trumps quest for Greenland is unraveling NATO and the U.S.s ties with the EU
In 1946, the U.S. put a price on Greenland for the first time. The country’s then-president, Harry Truman, offered Denmark $100 ...
Read moreDetailsIn 1946, the U.S. put a price on Greenland for the first time. The country’s then-president, Harry Truman, offered Denmark $100 ...
Read moreDetailsThe logo of the World Economic Forum is displayed on a big screen as a visitor is silhouetted during the World ...
Read moreDetailsPublished on 21/01/2026 - 11:03 GMT+1 Europe needs to "play hardball" as it deals with fresh threats from US President Donald ...
Read moreDetailsWatch: BBC asks if breakup of Nato is price Trump willing to pay for Greenland US president Donald Trump has doubled ...
Read moreDetailsEquality commissioner Hadja Lahbib highlighted the stark contrast between Brussels and Washington over the issue as she presented a new “anti-racism” ...
Read moreDetailsUS President Donald Trump descends on Davos for a showdown with European leaders as his bid to seize Greenland threatens to ...
Read moreDetailsUS President Donald Trump brandished a folder in front of reporters that he said listed 365 achievements since he was sworn ...
Read moreDetailsU.S. President Donald Trump appeared at Tuesday's (January 20, 2026) White House press briefing to mark the first anniversary of the ...
Read moreDetailsFrench President Emmanuel Macron blamed a mysterious eye condition for showing up at the World Economic Forum in a pair of ...
Read moreDetailsUS President Donald Trump has refused to say how far he will go on Greenland, but suggested that he could make ...
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