Trump’s ambition for Greenland raises questions about what happens when two NATO members come to blows.

European leaders on Tuesday issued a joint statement to push back against U.S. President Donald Trump's renewed interest in Greenland.

Danish officials warned Tuesday that Greenland’s economy faces a series of obstacles in 2026 and beyond.

Were Trump to make good on his ambition to bring Greenland under US control, would it mark not just an existential threat to Nato but also a major crisis for the EU?

US refuses to rule out military force to take control. This is why an attack on Nato ally would end alliance. And what do Greenlanders think?

Lucy Hough talks to Jon Henley, the Guardian’s Europe correspondent

European leaders are pushing back against US president’s desire to seek takeover of the arctic territory

White House says using US military to secure arctic territory is ‘always an option’ as European leaders push back

Greenland, a vast and sparsely populated self-governing Danish territory, has been thrust into the geopolitical spotlight once again.

Donald Trump has doubled down on his threats to annex Greenland by force, after claiming the mineral-rich territory is needed for US “national security”. European leaders…

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Tuesday that Donald Trump was considering 'several options,' including the use of the military, to acquire the Arctic island.…

Allies including France and Germany are working closely on a plan on how to respond should the United States act on its threat to take over Greenland.

Allies including France and Germany are working closely on a plan on how to respond should the United States act on its threat to take over Greenland.

As the White House confirms military force is "always an option," experts say the costs—financial, strategic, and geopolitical—will be staggering.

Trump's rhetoric about Greenland has flared back up in the days since the U.S. military entered Venezuela and captured that country's leader.

Trump’s ambition for Greenland raises questions about what happens when two NATO members come to blows.

The US is considering military action to seize Greenland, in a move that could cause divisions within the NATO alliance.

The territory and the European bloc are trying to see off the US president, who has said control of Greenland is essential to national security