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Trump, Europe and Greenland

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Trump’s Rift With Europe Is Clear. Europe Must Decide What to Do About It.
The depth of the rift between President Trump and Europe was on full display on Wednesday as Mr. Trump delivered remarks in Davos, Switzerland, airing his disdain for Europe’s immigration policies, it...

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Trump’s about-face on Greenland thrusts Europe into another dilemma
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As Trump drops Greenland threats, Europeans say they are still on guard
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Denmark’s Prime Minister Makes Unannounced Visit to Greenland
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen of Denmark arrived in Greenland on Friday for an unannounced visit, as the crisis over Greenland’s future and the alarm over American designs on it seemed to ease but ...

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Stocks Shake Off Trump Greenland Uncertainty With a Fresh TACO Trade Rally
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LETTERS: Neenah reader doesn't believe Greenland needs U.S.
New York Magazine · 19h
Will Trump’s Greenland Deal Come With Any Actual Benefits?
At Davos, President Trump claimed there was a “framework of a future deal” in which the U.S. would gain “total access” to Greenland.

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Danish troops who fought alongside US forces feel betrayed, as Trump threatens Greenland and denigrates NATO
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Greenland galvanizes Europe to confront new US reality
2don MSN

Europe’s populists embraced Trump. Now they are getting buyer’s remorse.

The president’s attacks on Europe have created a dilemma for MAGA-friendly politicians who must be seen defending their countries’ interests.
1don MSN

Europe commits to wind energy expansion despite Trump criticism, draft shows

By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS, Jan 23 (Reuters) - European governments including Germany, Britain and Denmark will reinforce their plans to massively expand wind power projects on Monday, despite U.S. President Donald Trump stepping up criticism of their green energy agenda,
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What Europe Learned From the Greenland Crisis

Territorial integrity is a core tenet of Europe that is at risk from Russian and American imperialism. Brussels has fought back.
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The U.S. and Europe have been at odds before over the years: A timeline

The dispute between the United States and Europe over the future of Greenland isn't the first time the allies have been at loggerheads.
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The Economist
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Europe remains dangerously reliant on American arms

They now buy American weapons for Ukraine (which the Biden administration would have donated) under a NATO initiative known as the Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List ( PURL ). Europe has so far spent $5bn (€4.
Yahoo
3mon

29 European Countries Will Now Require Biometric Data For Entry

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Starting its rollout October 12, the majority of Europe requires entering visitors to provide their biometric data. This month, the European Union (EU) will begin implementing its Entry ...
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Trump's Board of Peace is dividing countries in Europe and the Mideast

The development underscores concerns over the controversial project, which some say seeks to replace the United Nations' role in mediating global conflicts.
The Economist
6d

As divisions over Greenland grow, Europe examines its options

Europe has options, but they are limited and will be difficult to co-ordinate. The 27 members of the European Union, plus Britain, Norway, Iceland and war-torn Ukraine, need a plan they can all live with.
Yahoo
1mon

The European country that can teach Trump a lesson on controlling migration

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Denmark has taken control of its borders without the needless cruelty and lawlessness that has characterised the US administration’s immigration policies - Sean Gallup The Trump ...
New York Post
4mon

Europe is gaining newcomers — but risks losing its character

On many Americans’ bucket lists is a European vacation to see the continent’s almost frozen-in-time architecture, with buildings and cathedrals older than the United States itself still standing. As a traveler to the continent for nearly a decade ...
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Europe’s New Travel Fees for Americans To Take Effect This Year

Americans will have to pay for travel authorization to visit 30 European countries, starting from the fourth quarter of 2026.
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