While addressing a press conference in Paris, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken rejected President Trump's idea of seizing Greenland as "not a good one" and "not going to happen." He reiterated the Biden administration's belief in the strength of alliances, stating that working closely with allies is more effective than alienating them. France's Foreign Minister also downplayed the possibility of US forces being deployed against Denmark, but cautioned about a return to the "law of the strongest" in the international arena. Trump's nominee for national security adviser, Congressman Mike Waltz, has emphasized the importance of securing Greenland for US national security, but both Denmark and Greenland have consistently rejected any notion of the island being for sale.
As Donald Trump's threat to buy Greenland stirs global controversy, Denmark's foreign minister reaffirms their recognition of Greenland's autonomy and dismisses any possibility of the island becoming a US state. However, amid increased US interest in the Arctic region, Trump's willingness to use force or economic measures to acquire Greenland has prompted concerns from European allies. As talks between Greenland's leader and the Danish king take place, there is a growing focus on the island's push for independence and allegations of colonial-era mistreatment.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot has strongly stated that the European Union will not tolerate any nation attacking its sovereign borders, in response to US President-elect Donald Trump's comments about his intentions to take control of Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark. Barrot expressed doubts about the possibility of the US actually invading Greenland, but urged the EU to be vigilant and strengthen its position. Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., recently made a private visit to Greenland, shortly after his father's controversial comments. However, Greenland's government has made it clear that the territory is not for sale and its future will be determined by Greenlanders alone.
Spain's Mikel Oyarzabal and Ayoze Perez were the stars of the show as they led their team to a 2-1 victory over host Denmark and clinched the top spot in the UEFA Nations League Group A4. With key players missing, Oyarzabal and Perez stepped up to secure a place in the quarterfinals for their team, with Perez extending their lead on the counter in the 58th minute. This win solidifies Spain's dominance in the tournament and sets them up for a strong run in the playoffs.
Serbia and Denmark will face off in a crucial UEFA Nations League match on Monday night. After a disappointing European Championship, Serbia has yet to show significant improvement, making this match a must-win for them. On the other hand, Denmark has also been inconsistent, but a win over Serbia will secure their spot in the next round. The pressure is on for both teams as they battle it out at the Dubocica Stadium.
Victoria Kjaer Theilvig, a 21-year-old entrepreneur and advocate for mental health and animal rights, was crowned as the winner of Miss Universe 2025. She beat out 125 contestants from around the world, including India's Rhea Singha. Theilvig previously held the title of Miss Denmark and was also recognized for her resemblance to the "Human Barbie". In addition to her beauty, she impressed the judges with her grace and charisma on stage.
On Saturday night in Mexico City, Victoria Kjaer Theilvig was crowned as Miss Universe 2024, beating out more than 120 other contestants. The 21-year-old from Denmark has become the latest winner of the annual beauty pageant, receiving her crown in front of a live audience. Stay updated on all the latest entertainment news by following us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Spain secured top spot in their Nations League group and a spot in the quarter-finals next year with a 2-1 win against Denmark. Despite missing key players, Spain took an early lead with a goal from Mikel Oyarzabal, followed by another goal from Ayoze Perez. However, a mistake from Spain's goalkeeper gave Denmark a late goal. With this win, Spain remains unbeaten in their group, with an unattainable lead over their opponents.
The Spanish national team, led by coach Luis de la Fuente, will face off against Denmark in a crucial match of the UEFA Nations League's group phase. Despite some key players missing due to injuries, La Roja can clinch their spot in the quarter finals with a win. On the other hand, Denmark's new head coach Brian Riemer will have to make tough decisions with some key players returning from injuries, including team icon Christian Eriksen. The match is set to be a close one, with Spain predicted to come out on top with a 2-0 score.
In a nail-biting match at the Ruaraka Sports Club Ground in Nairobi, Papua New Guinea defeated Denmark by 6 wickets with just 3.3 overs remaining. After winning the toss, Denmark scored 80 runs in 26.4 overs, with strong performances from their batters. However, Papua New Guinea's team of talented batters managed to chase down the target in just 13.3 overs, securing a resounding victory.