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Why global powers are suddenly interested in Greenland
Greenland's economy is tiny, with a population of just over 50,000 people, yet it has become a focal point for global powers.
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Why Greenland matters more than its economy suggests
Greenland's economy is smaller than many cities, yet it has become one of the most strategically important places on Earth.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry said the president had told him to “go over there and make as many friends as we can get." ...
Donald Trump’s repeated aggression toward Greenland could soon expand the European Union’s membership. Denizens of ...
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I t’s hard to imagine a more fraught combination for what was supposed to be a fun Friday night: Seattle’s Pride celebration ...
Pedro Sánchez may be embattled at home, but his opposition to the war in Iran has boosted his clout on the rest of the ...
Despite spending almost three decades away, Chris Lakkala recently returned home and has made it his life mission to make his ...
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Anti-ICE Protesters Found Guilty in Case That Guts Free Speech Rights
Three Washington state protesters have been found guilty of federal conspiracy charges for sitting in front of a bus taking people to an immigration detention center in Takoma. Jac Archer, Justice ...
Thailand’s tourism authorities are assisting victims of an alleged Japan travel scam, as losses from similar cases of ...
Anti-interventionist JD Vance has delivered a stark warning to graduating military cadets, urging them to prepare for a world ...
But whether you cruise on one of Viking’s river or ocean voyages, both offer very different adventures, while still packing a ...
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