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Trump, trade wars & the VUCA world: Navigating economic uncertainty in the age of disruption
The world has been trumped. The only question that remains is: Who will master the art of navigating the chaos?Few people have had as much of an impact on the political and economic landscapes of the world in recent years as Donald Trump (POTUS)....
Pope Leo XIV Blesses 20,000-Year-Old Greenland Ice in Rome
At the Raising Hope conference in Rome this week, Pope Leo XIV blessed a 20,000-year-old piece of Greenland glacial ice brought onstage by artist Olafur Eliasson. Eliasson, who is known for large-scale works that explore natural phenomena,...
EU signals plan to double funding for Greenland
107The European Union plans to double its financial support to Greenland, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has said. Announcing the move on X, she described Europe and Greenland as “trusted and reliable partners” and said...
I spent the night in a glass igloo on an Expedition Cruise in Greenland — and the experience totally lived up to the hype
By Sarah Kuta, TravelPulse It was a cool, clear night as the National Geographic Endurance sailed out of Storefjord, one of the many jaw-droppingly beautiful fjords along the eastern coast of Greenland. We were just a few days into National...
Arctic explorers makes stunning discovery while crossing ice sheet: 'There is a lot'
"It has been trekking till here." by Geri MilevaOctober 3, 2025 Communities far from the Arctic may soon feel the ripple effects of this summer's unusual conditions in Greenland. Rising seas, higher tides during storms, and risks to food and...
“Scientists Warn Of Disaster”: NASA Radar Uncovers Camp Century’s Buried Nuclear Waste As Greenland Ice Loss Threatens Release Into Arctic Waters
IN A NUTSHELL 📡 Discovery of Camp Century highlights hidden Cold War relics beneath Greenland’s ice. 🌡️ Melting ice raises concerns about environmental risks from abandoned military bases. 🚀 Advanced radar technology reveals detailed images of...
The EU’s on thin ice in Greenland. It really needs to get its key messages across
Greenland, remote and mysterious, rarely made global headlines, mainly featuring in nature documentaries. Now, it’s a hotspot in the Arctic’s growing geopolitical rivalry, with top European and American officials routinely visiting Greenland,...
EU to double economic support to Greenland
The European Union will double its economic support for Greenland, the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen posted on her "X" account, APA reports. "Europe and Greenland will always be reliable partners for each other. We want to...
Irakli Kobakhidze participates in EPC panel discussion “Economic Security - Reducing European Dependencies”
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, within the framework of the 7th Summit of the European Political Community (EPC), participated in a panel discussion on the topic - “Economic Security - Reducing European Dependencies”. According to the...
How technocracy made us doubt progress
Sign up for Roots of Progress Substack The history of technology and the philosophy of progress The following is Chapter 9, Section 2, from the book The Techno-Humanist Manifesto by Jason Crawford, Founder of the Roots of Progress Institute. The...
EU aims to double financial support to Greenland, von der Leyen says
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union aims to double its financial support to Greenland, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Thursday. “Europe and Greenland will always be each other’ trusted and reliable partners. We want...
European Political Community will be held in Copenhagen today, in which Georgia will also participate
The European Political Community will be held in Copenhagen today, in which Georgia will also participate, the European Council reports. The seventh meeting of the European Political Community will bring together leaders from across the continent....
Eutelsat and Tusass expand strategic partnership to bring resilient OneWeb LEO connectivity to Greenland
Tusass, Greenland’s national provider of telecommunications services, has signed a strategic multi-year agreement to bring Eutelsat’s OneWeb low Earth orbit (LEO) connectivity to Greenland. The expanded partnership will enable the delivery of...
Hot Topics in International Trade - October 2025- Rare Earth Minerals-Part 2 – Enter Greenland’s Global Significance
If you had the chance to read one of my previous articles titled Rare Earth Minerals and China’s Global Dominance, you’d see how much China dominates in possessing these rare earth mineral deposits of gold in their soil. It’s been more than a...
ASEAN summit: Torn between China and the US
At the summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, there will be plenty to discuss. On the agenda at the three-day meeting, which begins Sunday in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur, will be regional economic integration, the...
Why Did Denmark Make Mothers Pass a Parenting Test (with Math Problems) to Keep Their Babies?
Recent media coverage of an 18-year-old woman from Greenland's legal battle to regain custody of her baby after the child was taken from by government authorities just an hour after birth has cast a light on the long-standing use of state-mandated...
Denmark PM apologizes for forced contraception of Greenland’s Inuit women
News Former Greenland Prime Minister Mute Egede called the contraceptive program, which resulted in many sterilized women, a 'genocide.' (LifeSiteNews) — Denmark Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen apologized to Greenland’s indigenous women for...
UK closes in on critical minerals deal with Greenland
The risks “At a headline level, Greenland makes a lot of sense as a diversification play due to its wealth of natural resources,” said Sam Lowe, a partner at Flint Global who has previously visited Greenland. “But in practice, the cost associated...
Scientists found a 650-year-old shoe in a vulture nest. That’s just the start of it.
More than six centuries ago, a resident of southern Spain either took off or lost a rough sandal woven from grasses and twigs. Such a shoe normally would decompose over time. But when a bearded vulture picked it up and carried it back to a nest in...