Europe News Video. Why does Donald Trump want Greenland so badly? Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 05/01/2026 - 15:53 GMT+1 The US president's latest remarks about a possible annexation of Greenland have drawn condemnation from Denmark and Europe more widely. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Why does Donald Trump want Greenland so badly? Now playing Next Skiers form heart to honour victims of deadly Crans-Montana fire Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | January 5th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next EU bets on Venezuela's democratic transition as Trump goes after oil Now playing Next Free civic space in France, Italy and Germany under threat, study says Now playing Next Making peatlands a green economy in Ireland's Midlands In partnership with the European Commission Now playing Next Spain and five Latin American countries reject US attack on Venezuela Now playing Next 45,000 homes in Berlin without power after left-wing extremist attack Now playing Next EU calls for respect of international law with US vague on Venezuela Now playing Next Greenland prime minister says 'enough' after latest Trump threat Now playing Next UK and French warplanes strike suspected IS weapons facility in Syria Now playing Next AI takes center stage at Consumer Electronics Show 2026 in Las Vegas Now playing Next 'Not about condoms': Beijing residents shrug off China's contraceptive tax Now playing Next Manchester United sacks manager Ruben Amorim after 14 months at Old Trafford Now playing Next Hershey Bears' teddy bear toss collects 81,796 toys for local charities Now playing Next Paris court convicts 10 for cyberbullying France's First Lady Brigitte Macron More videos
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