Mapping Greenland’s resources, population centres and US military base

Mapping Greenland’s resources, population centres and US military base

Greenlanders are heading to the polls today to vote in a snap general election amid geopolitical tensions stirred by President Donald Trump’s claims to make Greenland – currently a semi-autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark – a part of the United States. Last month, Greenland’s Prime Minister Mute Egede called for an early election…

Anti-Muslim hate hits new high in US: Advocacy group

Anti-Muslim hate hits new high in US: Advocacy group

Discrimination and attacks against Muslims and Arabs in the United States hit a new record in 2024 amid the Israel-Gaza war, an advocacy group has reported. A report released by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) on Tuesday said that the 8,658 complaints regarding anti-Muslim and anti-Arab incidents last year – representing a 7.4 percent…

‘Bloodbath’: US stock market sheds .75tn after Trump’s recession remarks

‘Bloodbath’: US stock market sheds $1.75tn after Trump’s recession remarks

The United States’ stock market has shed more than $1.7 trillion in value after US President Donald Trump declined to rule out the possibility the economy could enter a recession this year. The benchmark S&P 500 on Monday tumbled 2.7 percent, dragging the index nearly 9 percent below its all-time high reached on February 19….

Greenland general election: As Trump eyes island, why the vote matters

Greenland general election: As Trump eyes island, why the vote matters

Greenland, the world’s largest island, votes on Tuesday to elect its next parliament and government. The thinly populated Danish territory’s elections usually attract only local attention. However, this vote comes at a time when the island has exploded into geopolitical significance, with United States President Donald Trump openly — and repeatedly — declaring his intent…

‘Black Lives Matter’ street mural near White House removed

‘Black Lives Matter’ street mural near White House removed

NewsFeed ‘Black Lives Matter’ street mural near White House removed Work crews in Washington DC have started removing the large yellow letters spelling out “Black Lives Matter” on a street near the White House. The city’s mayor ordered the removal amid funding threats from Republican members of Congress. Published On 10 Mar 202510 Mar 2025

Trump administration relaunches CBP One asylum app for ‘self-deportation’

Trump administration relaunches CBP One asylum app for ‘self-deportation’

The administration of President Donald Trump has revealed it has overhauled the online application known as CBP One, which was formerly used to process asylum claims at the southern border of the United States. Now, the app has been reimagined as a platform for “self-deportation”. Recommended Stories list of 3 items list 1 of 3…