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Trump’s Shadow Looms Over Greenland’s Quest for Freedom

The debate over Greenland's future has intensified following Donald Trump's recent statements about acquiring the island. From the ice-covered fjords of Nuuk to remote settlements, Greenlanders are responding to these developments while navigating their path toward potential independence. In Kapisillit, a settlement of around 40 people, local perspectives reflect the broader sentiment. Church elder Kaaleeraq Ringsted, 73, maintains a firm stance while tending to his cod: "Greenland is not for sale." His connection to the land spans generations of fishing and hunting traditions. Donald Trump Jr.'s brief four-hour visit to Nuuk on the family's private jet garnered mixed reactions. Local businessman Jorgen Boassen welcomed the visit, viewing it as an opportunity for trade and cooperation. However, many locals remain skeptical of external interests in their homeland. The situation has amplified discussions about Greenland's independence from Denmark. Kuno Fencker, an MP […]

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