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Greenland

13 articles · Jan 2026 β€” Feb 2026

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Feb 24 2026
politico-wire

US Faces Multiple Challenges as Trump's Policies Spark Controversy

New Poll Shows Disapproval of Trump's Focus, While Protests Erupt Over Family Detention and Greenland Rejects US Aid

Feb 22 2026
business-trends

Trump Tries to Troll Greenland, Mexico Scores Big Win Against Cartel

US President's Offer of Hospital Ship Rejected Amidst Ongoing Tensions

Feb 27 2026
scitech-weekly

Space Exploration Advances, Earth's Ecosystems Under Threat

NASA speeds up lunar return, Greenland's glacier nears tipping point, and fungi research reveals vast knowledge gaps

Feb 15 2026
politico-wire

Global Politics and Sports Collide: OrbΓ‘n's Struggles, Trump's Ambitions, and Olympic Unity

As the Winter Olympics bring nations together, global politics continue to make headlines. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor OrbΓ‘n faces a tough re-election battle, while US President Donald Trump's ambitions for Greenland remain a point of contention. Meanwhile, a show of European solidarity at the Olympics has sparked a sense of unity among fans.

Feb 6 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Environmental Legacy, Diplomatic Shifts, and Olympic Spotlight

From the passing of a renowned environmentalist to the opening of new consulates in Greenland, and from solo Olympic athletes to fashion statements on the Winter Games' red carpet, this week's global news is a diverse and captivating mix of stories.

Feb 6 2026
world-news

Global Briefs: Mosque Bombing in Pakistan, Storm Leonardo Batters Europe, and More

A mosque bombing in Pakistan's capital kills at least 31 people, Storm Leonardo continues to wreak havoc in Europe and northern Africa, and Canada and France open consulates in Greenland in a show of support for Denmark. Meanwhile, a Ukrainian soldier thought to be dead calls his family, and a sewage leak in Wellington, New Zealand, is described as an "environmental disaster.

Jan 5 2026
scitech-weekly

Uncovering Hidden Patterns: From Gut Microbes to Glacier Cracks, and the Overlooked Drivers of Change

Recent discoveries in various fields are shedding light on the intricate relationships between seemingly unrelated phenomena. From the gut-brain connection to the hidden switch that drives cancer cell growth, and from the cracking of a Greenland glacier to the overlooked drivers of digital transformation, these findings are redefining our understanding of the world and its complexities.

Jan 5 2026
world-news

Global Tensions Rise as Nations Navigate Diplomatic Challenges

From the high seas to the frozen tundra, countries around the world are facing complex diplomatic challenges that threaten global stability. In Venezuela, oil tankers are defying a US blockade, while in Greenland, the government is pushing back against US annexation fantasies. Meanwhile, Egypt and Saudi Arabia are finding common ground on regional issues.

Jan 5 2026
world-news

Global Developments: Protests, Politics, and Sports Make Headlines

From the streets of Iran to the football fields of Egypt, the world is witnessing a wave of significant events that are shaping global politics, economies, and cultures. This article brings together the latest developments on the protests in Iran, the situation in Venezuela, Denmark's stance on Greenland, Egypt's AFCON victory, and a cyberbullying case involving the French President's wife.

Jan 5 2026
world-news

Global Politics in Turmoil: Trump's Ambitions, International Conflicts, and Diplomatic Fallout

From President Trump's pursuit of Greenland to the ousting of Ukraine's spy chief, the world is witnessing a surge in diplomatic tensions and power struggles. Meanwhile, a deadly bar fire in Switzerland and a stinging retort from Israel's Foreign Ministry add to the complexity of international relations.

Jan 5 2026
world-news

Global Tensions Rise as Trump Makes Aggressive Remarks, While World Mourns Loss of Korean Film Legend

President Trump's comments on Greenland, Colombia, and Mexico have sparked concern, while his administration's actions in Venezuela have left China worried about its interests. Meanwhile, the world is mourning the loss of Ahn Sung Ki, a towering figure in South Korean film.

Jan 5 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Trump's Ambitions, Latin America's Concerns, and More

In this week's global news roundup, US President Trump reiterates his interest in annexing Greenland, while Latin America reacts to his goal of dominating the region. Meanwhile, a record-breaking tuna sale takes place in Tokyo, and Venezuela's new leader faces a daunting task in appeasing both her constituents and the US government.

Jan 5 2026
world-news

World News Roundup: Trump's Ambitions, Latin America's Concerns, and More

This week's global news cycle has been marked by the US president's repeated threats to annex Greenland, a record-breaking tuna sale in Tokyo, and growing concerns in Latin America over Trump's interventionist policies. Meanwhile, Venezuela's new leader faces a big test, and a Paris court hands down guilty verdicts in a high-profile cyber-bullying case.