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    20 January

    Why is Greenland part of the Kingdom of Denmark?

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    The question of why Greenland is politically part of Denmark is once again the subject of intense debate. This debate has been triggered by geopolitical tensions, the USA’s strategic interests, and a renewed independence debate in Greenland itself. The short …

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    18 January

    Discover the crucial raw materials in Greenland that the EU is interested in. Learn about what they’re seeking and why these resources matter.

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    Modern society relies on raw materials that are often invisible but crucial in the background. They support digital communication, industrial processes, and modern infrastructure. Additionally, new green technologies aimed at climate neutrality greatly boost the demand for specific minerals. To …

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    16 January

    Why has there been so much focus on Greenland’s minerals and raw materials lately?

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    Recently, Greenland has become a prominent topic in political debates, media coverage, and strategic discussions extending well beyond the Arctic. High-level politicians, including former US president Donald Trump, have made statements that attracted international attention and sparked important questions about …

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