Danish PM in Greenland to show support
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Danish lawmaker Anders Vistisen has gone viral for a heated speech to the European Parliament in which he told U.S. President Donald Trump to 'f--k off' over his threats to take over Greenland
Vistisen, 38, finished his speech in Danish before leaving the podium, sparking Parliament Vice President Nicolae Ștefănuță to chime in on the profane insult – and threaten consequences for the
Victor Schøtt of Greenland Support, which created the hats, told Newsweek: “Most of our sales go to the United States.”
In Elk Horn, Iowa, residents watched with concern as President Donald Trump fixated on Greenland and disparaged Denmark, one of America’s oldest and closest allies.
The Danish pension fund AkademikerPension is planning to exit US Treasuries by the end of the month, amid concerns that the policies of President Donald Trump have created credit risks too big to ignore.
The chief investment officer of AkademikerPension said the decision was not directly related to the rift between the U.S. and Greenland.
The campaign rebrands California “New Denmark,” and even renames Disneyland as "Hans Christian Andersenland."
Two origin ID apps, NonUSA and Made O'Meter, are seeing downloads surge as Europeans boycott US-made goods.
Authorities say electricity to the Danish island of Bornholm was cut off due to a technical fault that caused an undersea cable to be disconnected.
Danish veterans say the rhetoric from the Trump administration has been painful. They describe feeling betrayed and abandoned by an ally after standing shoulder to shoulder with American soldiers.