NUUK/COPENHAGEN, March 20 (Reuters) - Greenlandic candidates competing for two seats in Denmark's election next week hope to leverage the unprecedented attention brought to their island by U.S.
Voters in Denmark will decide who runs the Scandinavian country for the next four years in a general election next week.
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By Soren Jeppesen COPENHAGEN, March 17 (Reuters) - Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has staked her leadership on ...
President Donald Trump‘s desire to buy Greenland sounded like a geopolitical punchline, at first. After all, Denmark still ...