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Court fight with Chinese-owned miner keeps Greenland’s Isukasia project closed
ShareSharePin ItShare Greenland’s Isukasia mine remains closed as a lawsuit by Chinese-owned London Mining stalls license and document-access decisions. A lawsuit by Chinese-owned London Mining against Greenland’s Self-Government (Naalakkersuisut)...
China is holding the West to ransom over rare earths
China’s naked weaponisation of rare earths brings to mind Mao Zedong’s ‘four pests’ campaign, the old tyrant’s fanatical effort to exterminate all flies, mosquitoes, rats and sparrows, which turned into a spectacular piece of self-harm. Sparrows...
Hidden Greenland cave reveals the Arctic once fully melted under a mild climate
The Arctic wasn’t always frozen and lifeless. Millions of years ago, parts of northern Greenland were wet, green, and alive with flowing water. Beneath its present-day ice, a cave now holds evidence of that forgotten warmth. A team of scientists...
Lost Aircraft Found in Greenland, No Survivors Reported
(MENAFN) Danish air traffic authority Naviair confirmed Monday that a small aircraft reported missing between Canada and Greenland has been located, with no survivors, according to reports. Media reported that authorities discovered the crash site...
One killed in plane crash from Canada in Greenland
A person was killed when a plane, originating from Canada, crashed in Greenland, the Danish airport authority Naviair announced on Monday. The aircraft, which carried only one person, disappeared from radar on Saturday while flying over the island...
NASA Found A Secret US Military Base Buried Deep In Greenland's Ice Shelf
While flying over Greenland and using advanced radar technology to map the continent's ice, NASA scientists discovered something incredible, an abandoned Cold-War-era U.S. military base 100 feet under the surface. Dubbed Camp Century, it comprised...
One Dead After Plane From Canada Crashes In Greenland
One person was killed when their plane, which took off from Canada, crashed in Greenland, Danish airport authority Naviair announced Monday. The aircraft, which carried only one person, disappeared from radar on Saturday while flying over the...
1 dead as Greenlandic officials find missing plane
North·New The airplane that had gone missing over the weekend has been found. There was one person on board who did not survive, according to Naviair, a Danish state-owned company that provides air traffic service Airplane that went missing...
Greenland is shrinking, rising, and literally drifting to the northwest as the ice melts
Greenland is on the move, not just its ice, but the island itself. The bedrock is being twisted, compressed, and stretched as Earth responds to both ancient and modern ice loss. New research from DTU Space shows that the world’s largest island has...
Search resumes for missing plane flying from Happy Valley-Goose Bay to Greenland
North·New Naviair, a state-owned company providing air traffic service, says the plane was flying from Happy Valley-Goose Bay to Greenland when it went missing. 1 person on board missing plane, Danish authorities say CBC News · Posted: Oct 26,...
Trump’s military use in other countries tests his MAGA base
Nine months into his second term, President Donald Trump has bombed Iran’s nuclear program, struck Houthi rebels in Yemen and killed dozens of alleged narco-terrorists in Venezuela. Over the weekend, he threatened to send US troops...
The Good Fight Club: Trump’s New Ballroom, a Looming Attack on Venezuela, and Why Social Media Explains the Rise of Populism
In this week’s conversation, Yascha Mounk, Francis Fukuyama and Mona Charen discuss Trump’s latest actions, from demolishing the East Wing of the White House to demanding compensation from the Justice Department; whether the Trump administration’s...
Oscars International Category Sends 86 Films to Voters
Eighty-six films have been assigned to voters in the Oscars’ Best International Feature Film category, one more than qualified in last year’s race. The assignments came in emails obtained by TheWrap and sent by the Academy on Friday to members who...
US military base in Greenland vulnerable to hypersonic missiles — expert
NEW YORK, October 24. /TASS/. The air defense systems stationed at the US military base Pituffik in Greenland are unable to protect the facility from hypersonic missiles, Troy Bouffard, director of the Center for Arctic Security and Resilience at...
The giant Tupaasat rock avalanche in South Greenland
A new paper describes a rock avalanche in Greenland about 10,900 years BP that had a volume of over 1 billion cubic metres and that travelled almost 16 kilometres. A fascinating paper (Pedersen et al. 2026) has just been published in the journal...
'Everything’s a Game of 3D Chess': The Real Reason Behind U.S. Ties to Argentina
The U.S. is tightening ties with Argentina, and that’s raising eyebrows across farm country. From a $20 billion bailout to plans to import Argentine beef, farmers and ranchers say the growing alliance feels like it’s coming at the expense of U.S....
NASA Found A Secret 100-Foot Deep Military Base In Greenland - Here's What It Was Used For
When one thinks of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, a few things likely come to mind. Space expeditions, Moon landings, and Mars rovers are sure to come up first, as the organization has put a lot of emphasis on the "Space" part...
Greenland is twisting and stretching, GNSS data shows
Greenland is shifting centimeters northwest each year, shows new research led by Danjal Longfors Berg (right). The island’s size also changes due to bedrock stretching and compression. (Photo: DTU Space) Greenland is being twisted, compressed and...
The Ark-Builders Saving Fragile Bits Of Our World
Credits Jess McHugh is an author and journalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic and TIME, among others. Her second nonfiction book, “Beg, Borrow, Scam,” is forthcoming from Simon & Schuster. Most...