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66-million-year-old vomit found in Denmark
66-million-year-old vomit found in Denmark: 'Most famous piece of puke in the world'
A local fossil hunter found animal vomit at a Danish geological site that is believed to be 66 million years old.
66 Million-Year-Old Fossilized Vomit Is Found in Denmark
In the Cretaceous period, a shark or another kind of fish found sea lilies less than digestible. What you might expect followed.
66 million-year-old vomit discovered in Denmark
A piece of fossilized vomit dating back to the time of the dinosaurs has been discovered in Denmark. Local fossil hunter Peter Bennicke found the fossil at Stevns Klint - a Unesco-listed coastal cliff in the east of the country.
Denmark boosts Arctic defense spending by $2 billion
Denmark boosts Arctic defence spending by $2.1 billion, responding to US pressure
Denmark said on Monday it would spend 14.6 billion Danish crowns ($2.05 billion) boosting its military presence in the Arctic, following renewed interest by U.S. President Donald Trump in controlling Greenland,
Denmark boosts Arctic defense spending by $2 billion after Trump’s Greenland interest
Denmark said on Monday it would spend 14.6 billion Danish kroner ($2.05 billion) boosting its military capabilities in the Arctic – a decision that comes amid continuing furor following US President Donald Trump’s renewed interest in controlling Greenland,
Denmark increasing military spending amid Trump Greenland acquisition talk
Denmark this week announced a $2 billion security package for Greenland, making another large commitment to the defense of the Arctic nation as President Trump repeatedly calls to acquire the
Trump, Denmark and Greenland
Confronted by Trump, Denmark Looks to Its European Neighbors for Support
The prime minister does a European tour while announcing more spending on security around the island, following President Trump’s stated desire to have Greenland, a semiautonomous Danish territory, as part of the U.
Danish PM says received European support over Trump’s Greenland bid
PARIS (AFP) — Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Tuesday said she had received support from European leaders as she sought backing to counter U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to take over Greenland.
Denmark Rallies Support in Greenland Standoff: Evening Briefing Europe
Europe is uniting in response to US President Donald Trump’s efforts to appropriate Greenland. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen sought to drum up support from German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin and French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris before a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
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Denmark has full European backing to maintain respect of borders, Danish prime minister says
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Tuesday following a meeting with French President Manuel Macron that ...
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Danish leader on European tour as Copenhagen moves to strengthen presence around Greenland
Frederiksen didn't directly mention Trump's threat in comments at a meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, but said that ...
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Danish leader visits European capitals, urging unity amid Greenland’s ‘uncertain reality’
Denmark's prime minister plans stops in Berlin, Paris and Brussels on tour of European capitals as Copenhagen moves to ...
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Former Danish minister for Greenland discusses Trump's push to acquire island
Interest in buying Greenland has "popped up from time to time in American politics," Tom Høyem, Denmark's former minister to ...
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Denmark has full European backing to maintain respect of borders: Danish PM
Denmark's prime minister says she has received strong backing from Europe amid President Trump's threats to take over ...
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NATO and Denmark agree allies must bolster defences in Arctic, source says
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen agreed at a meeting on Tuesday that allies need ...
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Denmark intends to increase military presence in Arctic
Denmark plans to allocate additional funds to strengthen its military presence in the Arctic. The decision was made due to ...
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