In 1951, the French Explorer Jean Malaurie witnessed the building of a US military base in Greenland in near total secrecy, ...
Sir Keir Starmer has met Xi Jinping in Beijing, telling the president he wants a "more sophisticated" relationship with China ...
Among the last of his people raised with a traditional, nomadic way of life, Paul Idlout lived through a dark chapter in ...
Today, as Greenland once again becomes a strategic prize, history seems poised to repeat itself. Staying with the Polar Inuit ...
Donald Trump may want Greenland. Expert Michael Byers says Indigenous people will determine who governs the North.
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THE global community’s limp response to America’s perversion of the rule of law in Venezuela has offered something far more ...
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In 1951, Jean Malaurie was dogsledding along northwestern Greenland when he saw a city under construction. It had not been there three months earlier.
In my opinion, invisibility is no longer a science fiction concept.” A B-2 stealth bomber takes off from Nellis Air Force ...
Greenland itself has only two operating mines, but Greenlanders believe they could build their own capacity to process ...
"Before charging headlong into this icy island again, the U.S. would be remiss not to learn from past failures," argues an environmental science professor.
During his Air Force service there in 1974, the writer learned the residents of Greenland and their Danish allies were "the ...
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