What is it like living in Greenland and being threatened by Trump?
Greenland, a strategically important, largely autonomous Danish territory located between North America, Europe, and Russia, is facing increasing geopolitical attention. As Arctic ice melts due to climate change, Greenland's sea routes and mineral resources become more accessible, raising its strategic value.

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AI-generatedGreenland, a strategically important, largely autonomous Danish territory located between North America, Europe, and Russia, is facing increasing geopolitical attention. As Arctic ice melts due to climate change, Greenland's sea routes and mineral resources become more accessible, raising its strategic value. Donald Trump's recent statements regarding US control over Greenland have been met with concern in Europe. Other news includes UK politician Robert Jenrick's new role, an MP defection, Jeffrey Epstein allegations, Iranian president's warning against attacks on its leader, a proposed social media ban for under-16s in the UK, and China's planned mega embassy in London.
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5 extractedMore than 60 Labour MPs have written to UK prime minister Keir Starmer urging him to back a social media ban for under-16s.
Robert Jenrick was described as “the new sheriff in town”.
Donald Trump's outburst that it would be “unacceptable” if the US can’t gain control over Greenland.
Climate heating is shrinking the Arctic ice cap, opening up sea routes.
China’s proposed mega embassy in London is expected to get the go-ahead this week.