Denmark

Protesters holding hands form a human chain in front of a line of riot police wearing helmets and standing behind shields, in an outdoor setting with palm trees in the background.
The World

Syrians in Turkey are trying to decide whether to stay or go

About half a million Syrians living in Turkey have returned to Syria — just one in five. Although aid groups estimate many more will follow, it’s a difficult decision, and many are wary of Syria’s new leader and struggling economy. Also, a stretched polar vortex is bringing severe winter storm conditions to half the continental […]

A large crowd gathered in a snowy setting, many holding Greenland flags and signs, one reading 'Greenland is not for sale.' A building and snowy mountains are visible in the background.
The World

Anxiety spreads in Denmark amid US demands to take over Greenland

President Donald Trump keeps insisting that the US “needs” to take over Greenland, which is controlled by Denmark. Protests in both Denmark and Greenland have denounced US threats to seize the territory. Also, Julio Iglesias, the 82-year-old crooner who’s sold more than 300 million records over his long career, could soon take center stage in […]

A group of five people in business attire are having a discussion in an office with maroon walls and a framed painting. One person in the background is taking a photo with a smartphone.
The World

Greenland’s prime minister says the territory is ‘not for sale’

The foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland met with US Vice President JD Vance today at the White House today for talks. Also, a discussion about what the end of Temporary Protected Status for Somalia by the Trump administration means for Somalis. And, a look at why international adoptions have largely been a failure. Plus, […]

A small settlement with blue and red houses on a rocky islet surrounded by icy waters and distant mountains under a cloudy sky.
The World

A special holiday show all about Greenland

In this holiday special, The World visits Greenland. Former Greenlandic Prime Minister Mute B. Egede stated this year, “We do not want to be Danish, we do not want to be American. We want to be Greenlandic.” We look at divided opinions around the territory’s independence. Also, a look at Denmark’s controversial parenting test that […]

Two men in suits smiling and walking together.
The World

EU summit seen as critical for Ukraine’s war effort

European leaders are locked in talks in Brussels over how the EU will fund future support for Ukraine. Also, a Chinese man who documented human rights abuses in China was detained by ICE and may soon be deported to Uganda. And, 11 members of the Nigerian Air Force were released from detention yesterday in Burkina […]

The World

Drone strikes near Khartoum upend hopes of reopening airport

Today, the airport in Khartoum was scheduled to reopen for the first time since the start of the country’s civil war two years ago. But a series of drone strikes near the airport put the kibosh on those plans. Also, Copenhagen’s Human Library lends people who volunteer to be “open books” in one-on-one conversations with […]

The World

Denmark says drone sightings at airports are part of wider ‘hybrid war’

In Denmark, authorities are investigating a series of drone sightings near major airports and airbases in the country this week. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen stated that the country was in the midst of a “hybrid war.” Also, Iran will end its participation in international weapons inspections if United Nations sanctions are reimposed, says Ali Larijani, […]

The World

Syria’s new leaders at the UN General Assembly: ‘Syria is back after six decades’

This week at the United Nations General Assembly, Syria’s new interim president Ahmad al-Sharaa came with a message: Syria is back after being isolated for about six decades. Also, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced at the UN Climate Summit the country’s first national emissions reduction targets. It marks a shift in China’s approach to climate […]

The World

Honda and Nissan explore merger amid global EV competition

Japan’s second- and third-largest automakers are pursuing a $50 billion deal that could dramatically shake up the global auto industry. Also, Palestinians discuss death as the war in Gaza drags on. And, The Guardian publishes the first known photos of an uncontacted community living in the Amazon. Plus, a rice porridge keeping people in Denmark […]

The World

Russia strikes eastern Ukraine as Ukraine continues incursion into Russian territory

Russian strikes in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region have killed around a dozen people and injured 37 others. It comes as Ukraine’s incursion into Russian territory continues into its fourth day. Also, Japan Meteorological Agency has issued its first-ever advisory warning of the risk of a huge earthquake along the Pacific coast to help focus people […]