Greenland not for sale, says Greenlandic Prime Minister in response to Trump's statements
nuuk December 23, 2024 15:40Prime Minister Múte Egede emphasized that Greenland is not for sale after renewed interest from US President-elect Donald Trump.
Prime Minister Múte Egede emphasized that Greenland is not for sale after renewed interest from US President-elect Donald Trump.
Recently surfaced photos reveal the previously unseen, 'flourishing' indigenous community Massaco living in the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil, near the border with Bolivia.
The police chief stated that the man who drove into a Christmas market in Maagdenburg on Friday exhibited 'atypical' behavior that 'did not fit into a pattern'.
President Trump criticizes Panama for charging "exorbitant high prices" for using the Panama Canal, threatening to demand its return to the United States if rates are not lowered.
The fall of Bashar al-Assad has caused even more headaches for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Ukraine has developed a new weapon called 'Tryzub' with unprecedented capabilities, according to Ukrainian commander Vadym Sukharevsky. But is it a game-changer or just boasting?
Pentagon spokesperson General Pat Ryder assured the public that the Department has thoroughly investigated all cases of drones flying near or over US military locations.
The German election campaign heats up with a change in approach towards President Putin, as the CDU/CSU lead in polls.
Prince Andrew is embroiled in a new scandal involving a Chinese spy, causing outrage among the British public and frustration within his family. Despite the backlash, he also receives support from some who consider him 'genius'.
Turkey emerges as the big winner in the aftermath of Bashar al-Assad's fall, as they are set to launch a large-scale invasion of northern Syria to drive out Kurdish militias.
A series of mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey has raised suspicions and sparked a wave of speculation about their origins and intentions.
The French National Assembly has approved a special law to extend the budget in a move aimed at preventing disruption of public services.
The island of Mayotte is facing a devastating aftermath following a powerful cyclone that has left thousands homeless and in need of urgent assistance.
At least 37 people have lost their lives in Istanbul, Turkey in the past six weeks after consuming fake alcohol, according to the governor's office.
Negotiators are close to reaching an agreement regarding the release of hostages in Gaza before Christmas.
Seven tourists in Fiji have been transported to the hospital in critical condition after a suspected case of alcohol poisoning.
Calin Georgescu, the controversial Romanian presidential candidate, expressed his views on being pro-Putin but anti-war in an exclusive interview with a news outlet.
French President Macron appoints the political veteran François Bayrou as the new Prime Minister of France to lead the country out of a political crisis and impasse.
The White House has made a statement regarding the mysterious drones spotted in the northeastern US, clarifying that many of them are manned aircraft legally flying in the airspace.
Experts analyze the consequences of the unexpected downfall of the Assad regime in Syria and the impact on various international players.
After being raised in captivity, Siberian tigers Boris and Svetlaya were released back into the wild separately. Boris embarked on a three-year journey to find Svetlaya, successfully reuniting with her.
The jihadist rebels have taken control in Syria, raising concerns about their level of radicalism and future actions. A look into the current situation and potential consequences.
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol defended his decision to declare a state of emergency in the country last week to investigate North Korean hacking within the election commission.
Greenpeace has agreed to pay a €363,000 settlement to Shell in order to end legal action over protest against oil rig. The organization will refrain from demonstrating at three Shell oil and gas fields in the North Sea for the next five years.
A fire near Malibu, close to Los Angeles in the US state of California, has forced the evacuation of thousands of people. The fire has already burned over a thousand hectares of land in the popular area known for its celebrity and billionaire residents.
Several individuals, including actors and a football player, have sought refuge in Russia for various reasons and under different circumstances.
Taiwan has raised its military readiness and started military exercises in response to the presence of Chinese warships near the island and restrictions imposed in Chinese airspace.
French footballer Kylian Mbappé stated that he is not worried about a potential rape case in Stockholm as he has not received a summons. He emphasized his love for the French national team in a recent interview.
As the Syrian regime faces collapse again in the face of jihadist rebels, reports suggest that the family of President Bashar al-Assad has sought refuge in Russia. However, doubts remain over whether Russian President Vladimir Putin is willing to 'save' his ally Assad.
Suriname's business sector expresses disapproval of the government's agreement with Chinese mining giant Chinalco, stating concerns over the export of unprocessed bauxite and its environmental impact.