Greenlanders Push Back on U.S. Annexation Proposal
Greenlandic residents push back against U.S. annexation plans, warning indigenous communities could become ‘second-rank citizens’ if statehood moves forward.
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Greenlandic residents push back against U.S. annexation plans, warning indigenous communities could become ‘second-rank citizens’ if statehood moves forward.
The US State Department announced a visa freeze for citizens from 75 countries, adding to existing bans. We break down what it means and why it matters for global youth.
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