Greenland not for sale, says Greenlandic Prime Minister in response to Trump's statements
nuuk December 23, 2024 15:40Prime Minister Múte Egede emphasized that Greenland is not for sale after renewed interest from US President-elect Donald Trump.
Prime Minister Múte Egede emphasized that Greenland is not for sale after renewed interest from US President-elect Donald Trump.
President Joe Biden has commuted the sentences of 37 out of 40 federal death row inmates to life imprisonment, aiming to prevent them from receiving a lethal injection under his successor Donald Trump.
Winning the lottery may seem like a dream come true, but for many, it turns into a nightmare. Numerous stories of lottery winners ending up in misery and tragedy raise questions about the true value of winning big money.
An Australian man has been charged with killing 98 kangaroos in a case that shocked the nation.
A small plane crashed in the center of the South Brazilian city of Gramado on Sunday, with authorities reporting ten occupants on board and no survivors. Fifteen people on the ground were taken to the hospital for treatment after inhaling smoke from the resulting fire.
Social media is abuzz with speculations about the true identity of Taleb Al Abdulmohsen, the perpetrator of the attack on the Christmas market in Maagdenburg. What should we believe?
The United States accidentally shot down its own combat aircraft over the Red Sea, prompting two pilots to eject safely. One pilot sustained minor injuries.
President Trump criticizes Panama for charging "exorbitant high prices" for using the Panama Canal, threatening to demand its return to the United States if rates are not lowered.
The European Commission is assisting Mayotte and African countries like Mozambique affected by cyclone Chido. Belgium, Germany, Italy, and Sweden have offered tents and other goods at the request of France.
At least eight migrants have died in the waters of the Aegean Sea between the Greek island of Rhodos and the Turkish mainland as their boat capsized. The coast guard managed to rescue eighteen people, eight of whom were injured, while many others are still missing. This incident adds to the recent tragedies in the region.
US aviation authorities have banned the use of drones in various locations in New Jersey and New York in response to recent mysterious drone sightings. Violators risk interception and arrest by the police.
A Boeing 737 had a close call during landing in Molde, Norway.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky lashes out at Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's idea for a ceasefire during Christmas and a major prisoner exchange.
Ukraine has developed a new weapon called 'Tryzub' with unprecedented capabilities, according to Ukrainian commander Vadym Sukharevsky. But is it a game-changer or just boasting?
An international team of paleontologists has discovered a fossil on Mallorca of an evolutionary relative of the first mammal. The finding could potentially rewrite a portion of evolutionary history.
Recent footage emerged showing Belgian serial killer and rapist Marc Dutroux being pelted in Nivelles prison, where he is currently serving a life sentence.
The FBI has searched the home of a deputy mayor of Los Angeles on suspicion of making a false bomb threat at City Hall.
A patient in Louisiana has been hospitalized with avian influenza, marking the first serious case in the United States.
The British police have confiscated £2 million (€2.4 million) from controversial American influencers Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan, accused of large-scale tax evasion in the United Kingdom.
A woman named Svetlana Dali, aged 57, was arrested again in the United States after illegally removing her ankle monitor and attempting to flee to Canada.
Negotiators are currently working overtime for a potential deal for Gaza, with Saudi Arabia also getting involved in the terms of the agreement.
A tragic incident in Lunenburg County where a hunter lost his life after a shot bear fell from a tree on top of him.
A Belgian conductor has been sued for saying 'bonjour' too early to passengers on a train just south of Brussels, according to Belgian media.
Pentagon spokesperson General Pat Ryder assured the public that the Department has thoroughly investigated all cases of drones flying near or over US military locations.
The scandal involving a Dior handbag leads to the downfall of South Korean President Yoon and raises questions about the conduct of First Lady Kim.
Former President Trump's conviction in the Stormy Daniels case is upheld, setting the stage for his second term as a convicted criminal.
Prince Andrew is embroiled in a new scandal involving a Chinese spy, causing outrage among the British public and frustration within his family. Despite the backlash, he also receives support from some who consider him 'genius'.
Turkey emerges as the big winner in the aftermath of Bashar al-Assad's fall, as they are set to launch a large-scale invasion of northern Syria to drive out Kurdish militias.
Ukraine and the United States have reported the first North Korean casualties in the region of Koersk, where thousands of soldiers from North Korea have been aiding Russia in its conflict against Ukraine.
The White House has stated that the mysterious drones spotted by Americans are completely legal and pose no threat to public safety.