President Donald Trump expressed his belief that the U.S. will annex Greenland for international security, despite Denmark and Greenland’s lack of interest, during a meeting with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte. Rutte, while diplomatically avoiding the topic, agreed with Trump’s emphasis on security in the Arctic region. The U.S. and Denmark currently have a defense agreement allowing American military presence on the island, though the Danish and Greenlandic governments have stated that Greenland is not for sale.
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2 college students released from jail in Denmark after alleged altercation with Uber driver
Two U.S. college students, Owen Ray and a friend, were released from a Danish jail after being detained for nearly two weeks following an incident involving an Uber driver in Copenhagen. The students claimed they were victims of an unprovoked attack, leading to their arrest for common assault after the driver allegedly kicked Ray. While they have been released, Danish authorities have retained their passports, and the family is urging for their immediate return to...
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