Author: Jeffrey Gettleman and Maya Tekeli
Published on: 22/09/2025 | 00:00:00

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Ivana Bronlund, 18, was forced to give up her infant daughter an hour after she was born. The case has become the latest flashpoint between Denmark and Greenland. Greenlanders still feel resentment about the colonial past and the years of discrimination that followed. Small protests broke out over this case, and activists celebrated the mother’s victory. “It’s wild that it had to go this far,” said Najannguaq Hegelund, vice chairman of Sila 360, an Indigenous rights group in Denmark. Denmark has recently strengthened child protection laws. Members of Denmark’s Greenlandic community estimate that there are at least 15,000 people living in Denmark. From now on, any families involved in parenting evaluations are supposed to undergo specialized screenings that are more culturally sensitive. Jeffrey Gettleman is an international correspondent based in London covering global events. At least 260,000 civilians trapped in El Fasher, Sudan face a dire choice: risk being starved or bombed if they stay. The invitation came as Belarus’s autocratic leader has been trying to improve relations with the Trump administration.

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