Keir Starmer explained that Britain supports the “fundamental right” of Greenland and Denmark to decide the future of the Arctic island.
The PM says Trump's threats has been "very badly received" across the UK, but seems to rule out retaliatory tariffs - saying a trade war is in nobody's interest.
Britain must 'pull together' in face of Trump's threats over Greenland, says Starmer - Starmer calls for unity in emergency ...
The eight European countries targeted by U.S. President Donald Trump for a 10% tariff for opposing American control of ...
The US is threatening to impose tariffs on eight European countries unless they support his plans to acquire Greenland. EU ...
Whether Trump would ever seriously weigh invading Greenland is not clear, though he has consistently left open the ...
The FTSE 100 and European stocks fell as markets opened on Monday, with yet more uncertainty on deck, as president Donald ...
Sir Keir Starmer will speak at Downing Street today following threats from Donald Trump to ramp up tariffs until a deal is reached for the USA ...
A bipartisan congressional delegation traveled to Denmark to try to deescalate rising tensions. Just as they were finishing, ...
In mid‑January, European governments confronted a development few could have foreseen even a year earlier: the United States openly pressuring a Nato ally over its own sovereign territory, wielding ...
European leaders are speaking out after President Donald Trump threatened to hit his allies with tariffs unless a deal is reached for the US purchase of Greenland. Follow for live updates.
Retreating sea ice is opening routes and exposing resources in the far north, increasing Greenland’s strategic importance.
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