Greenland tells US envoy the island is not for sale
"We have reiterated that the people of Greenland are not for sale and that our right to self-determination is not negotiable".
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"We have reiterated that the people of Greenland are not for sale and that our right to self-determination is not negotiable".
Norwegians will vote for their next government on Sept 8, but the national-conservative and anti-immigration Progress Party, despite being the second-largest party…
Norwegians began voting on September 8 in an election where US President Donald Trump's tariffs and the war in Ukraine could give a boost to the government led by…
The Association of Passenger Rights Advocates has come out against Brussels plans to reform air-passenger compensation rights.
Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre has tasked his finance minister Jens Stoltenberg to investigate the country's sovereign wealth fund’s stake in Israeli…
US Vice President JD Vance has denied disrespecting France and the UK by describing a planned peacekeeping force in Ukraine as 20,000 troops from some "random country…
Former NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg, who has became Norway's new finance minister, said engaging with the administration of US President Donald Trump on trade was…
Sweden's Minister of foreign Affairs Tobias Billström has said he will leave his post and quit politics altogether.
Turkey has told allies that it will back the candidacy of Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to be NATO's next secretary-general, a Turkish official said on Monday,…
For 75 years, NATO has defended the free nations of the Euro-Atlantic region and provided the shield behind which prosperity could flourish.
More western governments are backing former Dutch PM Mark Rutte for Nato's next secretary-general.
One third of her Reform party abstained from re-electing her as its leader in a November 18 vote
Mark Rutte, the outgoing Prime Minister of the Netherlands, said he might be willing to become the next Secretary General of NATO.
US President Joe Biden reportedly wants Ursula von der Leyen to take over Nato’s top job next year.