The law, billed as an effort “to safeguard Greenland’s political integrity,” came ahead of parliamentary elections.
Greenland has recently drawn global attention, yet much of the coverage centers on US and Danish perspectives rather than what Greenlanders themselves want.
Greenland’s parliament on Tuesday debated whether it would ban political donations from foreign or anonymous contributors.
Greenland’s legislature debated whether to prohibit political parties from receiving contributions “from foreign or anonymous ...
Greenland's government is urging swift consideration of a bill that aims to "protect Greenland's political integrity." ...
Robert J. Walker, a 19th century senator turned Washington-based lobbyist and one of the driving forces behind the annexation ...
Days after the killing of Iraqi anti-Islam activist Salwan Momika, far-right Danish-Swedish politician Rasmus Paludan was spotted buring a copy of the Quran.
Mette Frederiksen, the country’s prime minister, hints at concessions but still insists landmass is not for sale ...
It is passing a Bill intended to “safeguard the political integrity of Greenland”. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Swedish-Danish politician Rasmus Paludan burned the Quran in protest after the murder of Iraqi refugee Salwan Momika, ...