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Greenland’s ice sheet rapidly melting and unstable

Greenland’s ice sheet is said to be melting rapidly and is no longer classed as stable, according to a recent study published in the Nature Climate Jo...

Environment, GreenlandMarch 25, 2014
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Greenland athletes prepare for Arctic Winter Games

Greenland’s athletes will join their counterparts from other Arctic nations in the Arctic Winter Games later this month in Fairbanks, Alaska.

Greenland, SaamiMarch 12, 2014
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Air Greenland to continue Iqaluit-Nuuk service

Air Greenland has confirmed that it will continue its Iqaluit to Nuuk service for a third consecutive summer. But the airline’s sales manager Camilla ...

Business, GreenlandFebruary 18, 2014
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Greenland unlikely to gain independence from Denmark

Greenland is unlikely to be granted economic independence from Denmark despite its mineral wealth and offshore oil.

Greenland, PoliticsJanuary 29, 2014
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London Mining seeks investment for Greenland exploration

British mineral company London Mining is seeking Chinese and other global investors to help it build an iron ore mine in Greenland territory just outs...

Economy, GreenlandJanuary 12, 2014
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Greenland wants Denmark to pay ‘illegitimate’ children compensation

Greenland has asked Denmark to compensate what may be thousands of people who were born out of wedlock and rendered legally fatherless.

Denmark, SocietyDecember 20, 2013
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Greenland: polemic mining law to be reviewed

Greenland’s government has agreed to discuss a controversial mining law that was passed last December. The law, which makes it easier for companies to...

Environment, GreenlandOctober 27, 2013
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Sea ice melt in Greenland linked to fewer caribou births

Greenland’s melting sea ice could be the reason there is a lower number of caribou being born and a higher rate of calf mortality, revealed new resear...

Environment, GreenlandOctober 12, 2013
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