AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoGreenland Sovereignty Clash: At the NATO summit in Ankara, President Donald Trump renewed calls for the U.S. to control Greenland, arguing the U.S. “should never have” returned the Arctic territory to Denmark and hinting military options remain on the table; Danish PM Mette Frederiksen hit back that Greenland is not for sale and Denmark will defend NATO territory. Arctic Climate Watch: Scientists report a large iceberg has drifted over 1,200 km along East Greenland’s coast, now free of sea ice and a potential shipping hazard. Glacier Melt Research Push: A major expedition is heading to Greenland to study glacier melt and how it could disrupt Atlantic ocean currents that shape Europe’s climate. Mining Update (Nalunaq): Amaroq says underground drilling at the Nalunaq gold mine in southern Greenland continues to confirm high-grade continuity, supporting near- and medium-term production. AI & Indigenous Rights: Indigenous advocates at the UN urged stronger protections for lands and waters as AI data centers expand, stressing free, prior and informed consent. Tourism & Local Rules: South Greenland’s tourism is getting easier to access with new airport service, while a 2024 tourism law pushes operators toward local ownership and control. Culture/Immersive Media: TIFF: The Market announced Greenland-linked VR and immersive projects for its inaugural Innovation Hub.
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