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Polls open in Greenland for parliamentary elections as Trump seeks control of the strategic island

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A woman reads her ballot during an early voting for Greenlandic parliamentary elections at the city hall in Nuuk, Greenland, Monday, March 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)

Polls have opened in Greenland for early parliamentary elections Tuesday as U.S. President Donald Trump seeks control of the strategic Arctic island.

The self-governing region of Denmark is home to 56,000 people, most from Indigenous Inuit backgrounds, and occupies a strategic North Atlantic location. It also contains rare earth minerals key to driving the global economy.

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Unofficial election results should be available soon after polls close at 2200 GMT Tuesday, but they wonā€™t be certified for weeks as ballot papers make their way to the capital from remote settlements by boat, plane and helicopter.

While the island has been on a path toward independence since at least 2009, a break from Denmark isnā€™t on the ballot even though itā€™s on everyoneā€™s mind. Voters on Tuesday will instead elect 31 lawmakers who will shape the islandā€™s debate on when and if to declare independence in the future.


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