recently increased the prominence of the Greenland polar bear and Faroe Islands ram in his design for the royal coat of arms. As usual, Trump has raised anxieties as well as attention ...
On January 1, the King of Denmark unveiled a new coat of arms after more than 50 years. It features the polar bear and the ram (symbolising Greenland and the Faroe Islands, respectively ...
Earlier this week, Danish King Frederik demonstrated his intention to keep the territory within his kingdom, when he changed the royal coat of arms to feature Greenland and the Faroe Islands - the ...
as Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen insisted that “Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders.” Meanwhile, Denmark’s King Frederik has updated the royal coat of arms to more prominently ...
Last month, the royal court modified its coat of arms, enlarging a polar bear that symbolizes Greenland. And according to a 2009 agreement with Denmark, Greenland must hold a successful referendum ...
In late December, by "royal resolution," in an announcement that appears to have gone largely unnoticed until this week the king updated the Danish royal coat of arms. Why Trump wants Greenland ...
Denmark's king did what any Scandinavian monarch would do when backed into a geopolitical corner after President-elect Donald Trump reiterated his desire to purchase Greenland: changed his royal coat ...
The King of Denmark also changed the royal coat of arms to more prominently feature Greenland this week, in what has been interpreted by some as a rebuke to Trump. Germany and France have also ...
King Frederik’s decision to emphasise Greenland and the Faroe Islands in Denmark’s coat of arms reflects the kingdom’s current priorities. The new design asserts they are integral parts of ...