Greenland sees tourism boost following Trump’s attention and new airport
- Greenland's Demokraatit Party won 29.5% of the votes in the March 11 parliamentary elections, surprising many observers who expected the ruling IA Party to win, which received only 21%.
- Voter turnout was 70%, with approximately 28,000 people participating in the election, an increase from previous years.
- Demokraatit leader Jens Frederik Nielsen stated, 'We don’t want to be Americans,' emphasizing a desire for Greenland's independence.
- Prime Minister M�te B. Egede acknowledged historical wrongs against native Greenlanders and called for accountability from Denmark.
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Greenland is hard to defend. As Trump threatens, the Danes are trying.
“One way or the other,” President Donald Trump told Congress, the United States needs to “get” Greenland, strategically located and rich in rare metals.
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