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Danish leader says 'you cannot spy against an ally' after reports of US gathering intel on Greenland

Read full article: Danish leader says 'you cannot spy against an ally' after reports of US gathering intel on Greenland

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen told The Associated Press โ€œyou cannot spy against an allyโ€ after reports that the United States has stepped up intelligence gathering on Greenland, a semi-autonomous Danish territory coveted by U.S. President Donald Trump.

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Head of US Space Force base in Greenland is fired after Vance visit

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The commander of a U.S. Space Force base in Greenland has been fired after she sent a base-wide email breaking with official messaging following Vice President JD Vanceโ€™s visit to the Danish territory that President Donald Trump is seeking to annex.

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Greenland prime minister says US will not get Greenland

Read full article: Greenland prime minister says US will not get Greenland

The prime minister of Greenland is pushing back against assertions by U.S. President Donald Trump that America will take control of the island territory.

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The Latest: Vance visits Greenland as Trump presses for a US takeover of the island

Read full article: The Latest: Vance visits Greenland as Trump presses for a US takeover of the island

U.S. Vice President JD Vance says Denmark has โ€œunderinvestedโ€ in Greenlandโ€™s security and demanded that the country change its approach.

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US Vice President JD Vance to join his wife in Greenland on Friday

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U.S. Vice President JD Vance says heโ€™s joining his wife on a Friday trip to Greenland, suggesting in an online video that global security is at stake.

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Second lady Usha Vance will visit Greenland as Trump talks up US takeover

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Second lady Usha Vance is set to travel to Greenland this week as President Donald Trump continues to suggest the U.S. could take control of the mineral-rich Artic island.

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Greenlanders embrace pre-Christian Inuit traditions as a way to proudly reclaim ancestral roots

Read full article: Greenlanders embrace pre-Christian Inuit traditions as a way to proudly reclaim ancestral roots

Greenlanders in recent years have been embracing pre-Christian Inuit traditions like drum dancing or getting Inuit tattoos.

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Most Greenlanders are Lutheran, 300 years after a missionary brought the faith to the remote island

Read full article: Most Greenlanders are Lutheran, 300 years after a missionary brought the faith to the remote island

Most Greenlanders are proudly Inuit.

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Trump makes US copper mining a focus of his domestic minerals policy

Read full article: Trump makes US copper mining a focus of his domestic minerals policy

President Donald Trump has made the raw materials of modern life a pillar of U.S. foreign policy.

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Polar vortex makes much of US colder than Greenland, but warmth is coming. Then more cold

Read full article: Polar vortex makes much of US colder than Greenland, but warmth is coming. Then more cold

The polar vortexโ€™s icy grip on much of America has Arctic Greenland seeming like a toasty vacation spot by comparison.

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EU leaders scramble to avoid friction with the US under Trump and avoid a 'stupid tariff war'

Read full article: EU leaders scramble to avoid friction with the US under Trump and avoid a 'stupid tariff war'

European Union leaders are grappling with how to respond to the United States as it appears determined to start a trade war or even seize part of their territory.

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Rubio says Trumpโ€™s interest in Greenland and Panama Canal is legit and driven by China concerns

Read full article: Rubio says Trumpโ€™s interest in Greenland and Panama Canal is legit and driven by China concerns

Secretary of State Marco Rubio says President Donald Trumpโ€™s desire to acquire Greenland and retake control of the Panama Canal is driven by legitimate national security interests stemming from growing concerns about Chinese activity in the Arctic and in Latin America.

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Trump's Q&A on Air Force One goes from the plane's color scheme to the fate of TikTok and Canada

Read full article: Trump's Q&A on Air Force One goes from the plane's color scheme to the fate of TikTok and Canada

President Donald Trump hasnโ€™t been shy about sharing his thoughts since taking office.

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Trump's words on Greenland and borders ring alarms in Europe, but officials have a measured response

Read full article: Trump's words on Greenland and borders ring alarms in Europe, but officials have a measured response

President-elect Donald Trump has tossed expansionist rhetoric at U.S. allies and potential adversaries with arguments that the frontiers of American power need to be extended into Canada and the Danish territory of Greenland, and southward to include the Panama Canal.

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Italy's Meloni hopes to attend Trump inauguration as she downplays his Greenland and Panama comments

Read full article: Italy's Meloni hopes to attend Trump inauguration as she downplays his Greenland and Panama comments

Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni says she doesn't believe President-elect Donald Trump actually intends to use military force to seize control of Greenland or the Panama Canal.

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Trump, the 'America First' candidate, has a new preoccupation: Imperialism

Read full article: Trump, the 'America First' candidate, has a new preoccupation: Imperialism

Donald Trump ran on a return to his โ€œAmerica Firstโ€ foreign policy platform.

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Why Greenland? Remote but resource-rich island occupies a key position in a warming world

Read full article: Why Greenland? Remote but resource-rich island occupies a key position in a warming world

Greenland plays an outsized role in the daily weather experienced by billions of people and in the climate changes taking shape all over the planet.

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Takeaways from Trump's Mar-a-Lago press conference

Read full article: Takeaways from Trump's Mar-a-Lago press conference

Less than two weeks before taking office, President-elect Donald Trump is taking some of his most audacious claims and promises of the transition period and amping them up to new levels.

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Trump refuses to rule out use of military force to take control of Greenland and the Panama Canal

Read full article: Trump refuses to rule out use of military force to take control of Greenland and the Panama Canal

President-elect Donald Trump says he won't rule out the use of military force to seize control of the Panama Canal and Greenland as he declared U.S. control of both to be vital to American national security.

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Donald Trump Jr. arrives in Greenland with a message from his dad: 'Weโ€™re going to treat you well'

Read full article: Donald Trump Jr. arrives in Greenland with a message from his dad: 'Weโ€™re going to treat you well'

President-elect Donald Trump has told residents of Greenland that โ€œweโ€™re going to treat you wellโ€ as his oldest son visited the mineral-rich Danish territory thatโ€™s home to a large U.S. military base.

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Donald Trump Jr. to visit Greenland as his father muses anew about the US taking control of it

Read full article: Donald Trump Jr. to visit Greenland as his father muses anew about the US taking control of it

Donald Trump Jr. is heading to Greenland, visiting the Danish territory as his father has continued to suggest that the U.S. could somehow take control of it.

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Trump again calls to buy Greenland after eyeing Canada and the Panama Canal

Read full article: Trump again calls to buy Greenland after eyeing Canada and the Panama Canal

First it was Canada, then the Panama Canal.

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Florida-bound flight turns around after hitting severe turbulence, airline says

Read full article: Florida-bound flight turns around after hitting severe turbulence, airline says

No severe injuries were reported among the more than 250 people on board Scandinavian Airlines flight SK957, which had to turn around after the plane experienced turbulence strong enough to warrant an inspection.

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A rare polar bear showed up on the shores of Iceland. Police shot it

Read full article: A rare polar bear showed up on the shores of Iceland. Police shot it

Authorities say a rare polar bear spotted in Iceland was shot by police after being considered a threat.

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Greenland court orders anti-whaling activist Paul Watson must remain in custody until Sept. 5

Read full article: Greenland court orders anti-whaling activist Paul Watson must remain in custody until Sept. 5

Police say a court in Greenland has ruled that veteran environmental activist and anti-whaling campaigner Paul Watson must remain in custody as authorities consider Japanโ€™s request for his extradition.

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Anti-whaling campaigner Paul Watson arrested in Greenland. He faces possible extradition to Japan

Read full article: Anti-whaling campaigner Paul Watson arrested in Greenland. He faces possible extradition to Japan

Greenland police say they have apprehended veteran environmental activist and anti-whaling campaigner Paul Watson on an international arrest warrant issued by Japan.

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Indigenous women in Greenland sue Denmark over involuntary contraception in the 1960s and 1970s

Read full article: Indigenous women in Greenland sue Denmark over involuntary contraception in the 1960s and 1970s

A group of Indigenous women in Greenland has sued Denmark for forcing them to be fitted with intrauterine contraceptive devices in the 1960s and 1970s and demanded total compensation of nearly $6.3 million).

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Ocean system that moves heat gets closer to collapse, which could cause weather chaos, study says

Read full article: Ocean system that moves heat gets closer to collapse, which could cause weather chaos, study says

An abrupt shutdown of Atlantic Ocean currents that could put large parts of Europe in a deep freeze is looking a bit more likely and closer than before as a new complex computer simulation finds a โ€œcliff-likeโ€ tipping point looming in the future.

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Stranded luxury cruise ship MV Ocean Explorer is pulled free at high tide in Greenland

Read full article: Stranded luxury cruise ship MV Ocean Explorer is pulled free at high tide in Greenland

Authorities says the luxury cruise ship MV Ocean Explorer has been successfully pulled free three days after running aground in Greenland with 206 people on board.

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A cruise ship with 206 people onboard has run aground in Greenland

Read full article: A cruise ship with 206 people onboard has run aground in Greenland

A Bahamas-flagged Norwegian cruise ship with 206 passengers and crew has run aground in northwestern Greenland.

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Norway takes over presidency of Arctic Council from Russia

Read full article: Norway takes over presidency of Arctic Council from Russia

Norway has taken over the Arctic Councilโ€™s rotating presidency from Russia.

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Warming-stoked tides eating huge holes in Greenland glacier

Read full article: Warming-stoked tides eating huge holes in Greenland glacier

Scientists now fear increasingly warmer water in daily tides are doing much more damage to one of Greenland's glaciers than they thought.

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Greenland to stay in daylight saving time forever

Read full article: Greenland to stay in daylight saving time forever

Residents of Greenland have switched to daylight saving time and moved their clocks one hour forward for the very last time.

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Oldest DNA reveals life in Greenland 2 million years ago

Read full article: Oldest DNA reveals life in Greenland 2 million years ago

Scientists have discovered the oldest known DNA and used it to reveal what life was like 2 million years ago in the northern tip of Greenland.

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Study: Four major climate tipping points close to triggering

Read full article: Study: Four major climate tipping points close to triggering

A new study says at least four climate tipping points are close to being triggered.

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'Zombie ice' from Greenland will raise sea level 10 inches

Read full article: 'Zombie ice' from Greenland will raise sea level 10 inches

A new study finds that Greenland has more than 120 trillion tons of ice that can be thought of as zombie ice that's going to raise sea level globally by at least 10 inches.

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US upgrades Arctic engagement with new ambassadorial post

Read full article: US upgrades Arctic engagement with new ambassadorial post

The Biden administration is upgrading its engagement with the Arctic Council and countries with an interest in a region that's rapidly changing due to climate change.

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Rare earths processor buys rights to mine in Greenland

Read full article: Rare earths processor buys rights to mine in Greenland

One of the worldโ€™s few rare earths processors outside China has bought exploration rights to mine in Greenland, opening an avenue for diversifying supplies of the minerals critical for advanced and green technologies.

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Shark thought to exist only in the Arctic found in Caribbean, researchers say

Read full article: Shark thought to exist only in the Arctic found in Caribbean, researchers say

It was quite a discovery in tropical waters to bring in a Greenland shark, which can live for more than 500 years, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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Danish-Canadian deal ends 49-year-old feud over Arctic isle

Read full article: Danish-Canadian deal ends 49-year-old feud over Arctic isle

A decades-old dispute between Denmark and Canada over a tiny, barren and uninhabited rock in the Arctic has come to an end.

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Hot poles: Antarctica, Arctic 70 and 50 degrees above normal

Read full article: Hot poles: Antarctica, Arctic 70 and 50 degrees above normal

Parts of Antarctica Friday hit 70 degrees warmer than normal.

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US study: Record highs, rain and beaver damage in Arctic

Read full article: US study: Record highs, rain and beaver damage in Arctic

The Arctic continues to deteriorate as global warming increases.

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Forecasting Change: Hereโ€™s where the planet is warming the fastest

Read full article: Forecasting Change: Hereโ€™s where the planet is warming the fastest

This week on Forecasting Change I want to show you the part of the planet that is warming the fastest. Unbelievably, it is not Florida! We have focused on our warmer days, hot fall weather, and droughts that are part of the โ€œnew normalโ€ in climate change, but it is the Arctic that is changing fast and where the evidence of our changing climate can be seen.

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Expedition discovers island believed world's northernmost

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A team of Arctic researchers from Denmark say they have accidentally discovered what they believe is the worldโ€™s northernmost island located off Greenlandโ€™s coast.

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Rapid ice melt in Greenland has scientists concerned

Read full article: Rapid ice melt in Greenland has scientists concerned

There was an all-time record high of over 67 degrees Fahrenheit over eastern Greenland last week.

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Greenland suspends oil exploration because of climate change

Read full article: Greenland suspends oil exploration because of climate change

The left-leaning government of Greenland has decided to suspend all oil exploration off the worldโ€™s largest island, calling it is โ€œa natural stepโ€ because the Arctic government โ€œtakes the climate crisis seriously.โ€.

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Arctic's 'Last Ice Area' shows earlier-than-expected melt

Read full article: Arctic's 'Last Ice Area' shows earlier-than-expected melt

A new study details how part of the Arctic nicknamed the โ€œLast Ice Areaโ€ suddenly melted a bit in the summer of 2020.

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Cold diggers? UN finds a record low in Greenland ice in 1991

Read full article: Cold diggers? UN finds a record low in Greenland ice in 1991

GENEVA โ€“ For all the recent talk of global warming, climate historians hunting for past temperature extremes have unearthed what the U.N. weather agency calls a new record low in the Northern Hemisphere โ€” nearly -70 degrees Celsius (-93 F) was recorded almost three decades ago in Greenland. The World Meteorological Organizations publicly confirmed Wednesday the all-time cold reading for the hemisphere: -69.6 Celsius recorded on Dec. 22, 1991 at an automatic weather station in a remote site called Klinck, not far from the highest point on the Greenland Ice Sheet. โ€œIn the era of climate change, much attention focuses on new heat records," said WMO Secretary-General Professor Petteri Taalas in a statement. The new low was confirmed by so-called โ€œclimate detectivesโ€ working with the WMO's Archive of Weather and Climate Extremes in Geneva. The coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth was the -89.2 Celsius (-128.6 F) recorded in 1983 at the high-altitude Vostok weather station in Antarctica, WMO said.

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Warming shrinks Arctic Ocean ice to 2nd lowest on record

Read full article: Warming shrinks Arctic Ocean ice to 2nd lowest on record

Ice in the Arctic Ocean melted to its second lowest level on record this summer, triggered by global warming along with natural forces, U.S. scientists reported Monday. The extent of ice-covered ocean at the North Pole and extending further south to Alaska, Canada, Greenland and Russia reached its summertime low of 1.4 million square miles (3.7 million square kilometers) last week before starting to grow again. Arctic sea ice reaches its low point in September and its high in March after the winter. This year's melt is second only to 2012, when the ice shrank to 1.3 million square miles (3.4 million square kilometers), according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center, which has been keeping satellite records since 1979. In the 1980s, the ice cover was about 1 million square miles (2.7 million square kilometers) bigger than current summer levels.

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Record melt: Greenland lost 586 billion tons of ice in 2019

Read full article: Record melt: Greenland lost 586 billion tons of ice in 2019

After two years when summer ice melt had been minimal, last summer shattered all records with 586 billion tons (532 billion metric tons) of ice melting, according to satellite measurements reported in a study Thursday. Thats far more than the yearly average loss of 259 billion tons (235 billion metric tons) since 2003 and easily surpasses the old record of 511 billion tons (464 billion metric tons) in 2012, said a study in Nature Communications Earth & Environment. Last years Greenland melt added 0.06 inches (1.5 millimeters) to global sea level rise. While general ice melt records in Greenland go back to 1948, scientists since 2003 have had precise records on how much ice melts because NASA satellites measure the gravity of the ice sheets. As massive as the melt was last year, the two years before were only on average about 108 billion tons (98 billion metric tons).

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Scientists on Arctic mission make unplanned detour to pole

Read full article: Scientists on Arctic mission make unplanned detour to pole

BERLIN A German icebreaker carrying scientists on a year-long international expedition in the high Arctic has reached the North Pole, after making an unplanned detour there due to lighter-than-usual sea ice conditions. Expedition leader Markus Rex said Wednesday the RV Polarstern was able to reach the geographic North Pole because of large openings in sea ice above Greenland, where shipping would normally be too difficult. The mushy ice conditions the Polarstern encountered this year provide further evidence of the warming that scientists say is taking place in the Arctic. The MOSAiC expedition involves scientists from 17 nations, including the United States, France, Russia and China. The coronavirus pandemic almost caused the mission to be cut short, as travel restrictions made resupply and crew rotations difficult.

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Pompeo meeting Danish leaders, likely to discuss pipeline

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COPENHAGEN U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrived in Denmark on Wednesday for meetings with the country's leaders that are likely to address the construction of a disputed gas pipeline which Washington opposes. He also is set to participate in a meeting with political leaders from Greenland and the Faeroe Islands, which are semi-autonomous Danish territories. The European Union warned the U.S. to hold off threatening trade sanctions against EU companies involved in the completion of the new German-Russian natural gas pipeline and instead discuss differences as allies. Denmark gave permission in October for the German-Russian underwater gas pipeline to be laid to through its territory. The U.S. has been an outspoken opponent of the pipeline, which will transport natural gas about 1,200 kilometers (750 miles).

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Greenland: Police arrest suspects in statue vandalism case

Read full article: Greenland: Police arrest suspects in statue vandalism case

The statue in Nuuks old district was vandalized early Sunday as Greenland was marking its National Day. Statues and monuments of people associated with racism or colonialism have been targeted in light of the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis last month. Egede, who was born in Norway that was part of Denmark at the time, is considered to be the person who colonized Greenland and founded the capital, Nuuk. Greenland was a Danish colony until 1953 when it became a formal part of the Danish Realm. In 2009, Greenland became a self-governing entity.

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