The sock order dates from last May, predating Trump's recent ambitions on Greenland, which is part of the kingdom of Denmark.
The Danish royal, 19, pulled up in a blacked out car and walked towards the gated entrance of the barracks in Slagelse, Denmark with a slip of paper in hand.
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National Interest on MSNDenmark Looks Ready to Defend GreenlandIn the weeks since President Donald Trump first floated the idea of the United States controlling Greenland, Copenhagen has ...
Donald Trump is dominating the news by unleashing a trade war against China and threatening to do so (but then retreating) ...
Executive overreach in Kyiv risks a loss of European trust and desperately needed funding for weapons production ...
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Denmark’s prime minister insisted on Monday that Greenland is not for sale and called for a robust response from her European ...
"There are no winners in trade wars. If … the U.S. starts a trade war, then the one laughing on the side is China," said the ...
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Hosted on MSNNATO Members to Increase Defense Spending Beyond 2% of GDPNATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announces that alliance countries will soon face higher defense spending obligations to ...
Eastern European leaders recoiled at French insistence that EU military funds should be spent on European equipment, while ...
The US president's talk about taking control has come at a time when many on the island are already considering their future ...
Russia and China have stepped up military activity in the Arctic. NATO states in the region are reporting more acts of sabotage.
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