# Greenland

Latest news and articles about Greenland

Total: 76 articles found

A stunning view of a large iceberg floating in the blue waters of Greenland, showcasing ice formations and global warming effects.
World

Europe Deploys Forces to Greenland as Transatlantic Fault Lines Deepen

Several European countries have deployed personnel to Greenland as part of a Danish‑led reconnaissance mission, deepening disagreement with the United States and highlighting growing strains in transatlantic relations. While military movements are limited and largely symbolic, the episode raises substantive questions about NATO–EU coordination, European strategic autonomy and the future security order in the Arctic.

iMil2026年1月17日 17:40
#Greenland#Transatlantic relations#NATO
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World

Denmark’s F-35s Train Over Greenland as NATO Sharpens Arctic Readiness

Denmark flew two F-35 fighters with a French tanker over southeast Greenland on 16 January as part of a planned training mission that included aerial refuelling and long‑range Arctic operations. The exercise, and more like it planned for the year, reflects NATO’s renewed focus on Arctic readiness amid strategic competition and changing ice conditions.

SoMi2026年1月17日 05:50
#Denmark#F-35#Greenland
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World

Starlink’s Rise: How Musk’s Satellite Network Became a Geopolitical Weapon — and a Cash Cow

Starlink has moved from commercial broadband provider to an instrument of geopolitical influence, supported by billions in U.S. government contracts and explosive subscriber growth that helped lift SpaceX’s valuation to roughly $800bn by end‑2025. Its dual civilian‑military business model, technical dominance and growing role in conflict zones pose fresh political and regulatory dilemmas for states and markets.

NeTe2026年1月17日 05:00
#Starlink#SpaceX#Elon Musk
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World

How SpaceX’s Starlink Became a Geopolitical Lever — and What It Means for Markets and Alliances

Starlink has evolved from a consumer satellite broadband service into a strategic instrument backed by substantial U.S. government contracts and allied support, contributing to SpaceX’s dramatic valuation rise. Its use in conflict zones alongside recent U.S. political moves and market responses underscores how private platforms, state security needs and capital markets are now mutually reinforcing.

NeTe2026年1月17日 05:00
#Starlink#SpaceX#geopolitics