A delegation from the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile, including members Geshe Monlam Tharchin, Namgyal Dolkar Lhagyari, and Konchok Yangphel, began their advocacy tour in Denmark with a meeting at the Danish Parliament,
Danish Crown is to sell its China facility, it has revealed. The Denmark-based pork processing major has put the Pinghu-based factory up for sale, a spokesperson confirmed to Just Food. The spokesperson declined to comment further,
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is once again making waves with his pursuit of Greenland, this time refusing to rule out using force to gain control of the Arctic island from ally Denmark. But Washington had been interested in Greenland long before Trump came along.
We need it for international security. And I’m sure that Denmark will come along — it’s costing them a lot of money to maintain it, to keep it,” says new U.S. president.
Observers doubt the new US president will buy the world’s largest island but his interest underlines its strategic importance.
Donald Trump wants the United States to buy Greenland for its strategically vital resources, to bolster US security and give China a bloody nose. But he also wants to strike his largest ever real ...
Trump added Denmark to his growing list of tariff targets — including Canada, Mexico and China — as he has increasingly spoken of the U.S. taking Greenland off Denmark’s hands. Danish multinational pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk is the sole owner ...
Denmark has recently sent private messages to the team of US President-elect Donald Trump, expressing its readiness to discuss strengthening security in Greenland or increasing the US military presence on the island.
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.
DONALD Trump is set for a meeting with Greenland’s prime minister over buying the country despite being abruptly told by the Danish to “f*** off”. The determined Republican may
Rather than appeal to Denmark’s goodwill, President Trump’s rhetoric risks trapping the U.S. in a cycle of increasing coercion.