How Trump turned this remote icy wilderness into a holiday hotspot
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Much of the criticism of Obama's deal was due to its "sunset clause" that would have happened out nuclear restrictions at the 10-year mark. A picture taken on March 12, 2017, shows an oil facility on Iran’s Kharg Island production hub. (Atta Kenare/ AFP) Another provision calls for the US and Middle East allies to set up a $300 billion fund for Iran for economic development, but is vague about the conditions and timetable. June 20, 2026 — 5:00am A vast ice sheet, glaciers, deep fjords, icebergs the size of multistorey car parks, tundra, abundant whales, clear skies popping with stars, explorer history and Inuit culture: there are plenty of reasons to visit Greenland.
Furthermore, Greenland had a record number of tourist visitors in 2024, though at about 150,000 the figure is tiny in world terms.
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Much of the criticism of Obama's deal was due to its "sunset clause" that would have happened out nuclear restrictions at the 10-year mark.
according to The Times of IsraelA picture taken on March 12, 2017, shows an oil facility on Iran’s Kharg Island production hub. (Atta Kenare/ AFP) Another provision calls for the US and Middle East allies to set up a $300 billion fund for Iran for economic development, but is vague about the conditions and timetable.
according to The Times of IsraelJune 20, 2026 — 5:00am A vast ice sheet, glaciers, deep fjords, icebergs the size of multistorey car parks, tundra, abundant whales, clear skies popping with stars, explorer history and Inuit culture: there are plenty of reasons to visit Greenland.
according to The Sydney Morning Herald - Top Stories +1Greenland had a record number of tourist visitors in 2024, though at about 150,000 the figure is tiny in world terms.
according to The Sydney Morning Herald - Top Stories +1
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