Not only were the rights of women severely curtailed ... us further away from the Danish politicians and the commonwealth,” says the Greenland prime minister. A short time later, the debate ...
She also reminded the president that Denmark of course recognizes the strategic importance of Greenland to the Unites ...
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The families of Australian teens Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles have broken their silence after it was revealed Laos ...
But, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has made it abundantly clear that Greenland is not for sale. In an interview on Danish television, Frederiksen said that there “has been very, ...
But, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has made it abundantly clear that Greenland is not for sale. In an interview on Danish television, Frederiksen said that there “has been very, very clear … ...
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Egede have insisted that Greenland is not for sale. Egede has repeatedly said Greenlanders “don’t want to be Americans,” which appeared to be borne out by ...
And his insistence - to the point that a recent phone call with the Danish prime minister was described as “horrendous” - has raised eyebrows in Beijing, where officials and scholars are ...
Even as the White House has suggested U.S. control of Greenland is a matter of national security, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen insisted the territory isn’t for sale. “I don’t ...
receive contributions from a sister party in the Danish Parliament. The move comes ahead of a general election, which Greenlandic Prime Minister Múte Egede on Tuesday proposed would take place ...
Nykredit has received approval from the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority to acquire Spar Nord, bringing the mortgage giant closer to finalizing the DKK 24.7 billion deal. Nykredit already holds ...
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen stated that while Greenland is not for sale, the U.S. may increase its military presence to address security concerns. Frederiksen agreed with American views on ...
Danish National Bank announced today that in 2024, Denmark’s central government debt reached a historic low of 217 billion DKK or 7.4% of GDP. Interest costs remained exceptionally low, totaling -0.3 ...
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