/politics21hDenmark declares ‘fundamental disagreement’ after US-Greenland talks as Nato allies ramp up military presence | The IndependentDenmark and Greenland have declared a 'fundamental disagreement' with the US after talks with US Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio regarding Greenland. Both Denmark and Greenland are increasing their military presence on the island and NATO allies are expected to follow suit. Despite Trump's insistence on a US takeover of Greenland for national security reasons, Denmark and Greenland have rejected the idea, emphasizing their long-standing diplomatic relations with the US. The situation has sparked geopolitical tensions in the Arctic region.
/politics3d“People need to quit demonstrating”: Republican opposition to dissent intensifiesRepublican opposition to dissent intensifies as officials defend ICE agent who shot and killed Renee Good in Minneapolis. GOP Rep. Roger Williams urges people to stop demonstrating and challenging law enforcement. President Trump blames the victim for being disrespectful, while Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem questions why people argue with the president. This rhetoric highlights the Republican Party's radical stance on dissent, which clashes with the First Amendment and American tradition.
/politics3dTrump’s biggest donors in 2025 were AI CEOs and relatives of criminals, report saysThis news article reveals that President Donald Trump's largest donors during the first year of his second term included artificial intelligence and tech CEOs, as well as individuals whose relatives were facing years in prison. Notable donors include OpenAI CEO Greg Brockman, who donated $12.5 million, and Palantir CEO Alexander Karp, who donated $1 million. Some donors' relatives received leniency from the administration after making contributions.
/politics5dGreenlanders ‘don’t want to be Americans’, say political leaders amid Trump threatsGreenland's political leaders have issued a joint statement asserting that Greenlanders do not wish to become Americans, amid threats from US President Donald Trump to acquire the island. The leaders emphasized the importance of self-determination for Greenland, stating that the island's future must be decided by its people without external interference.
/politics5dTrump says U.S. will 'do something on Greenland whether they like it or not'This NBC News article reports on President Donald Trump's public remarks about the U.S. taking action on Greenland, regardless of Denmark's approval. Trump's comments highlight the strategic and mineral importance of Greenland, and his concern over potential occupation by Russia or China. The article also mentions the joint statement from European allies defending Greenland's sovereignty and territorial integrity.