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Nuuk, Greenland – 7 March 2025
1. Drone shot of Nuuk ++MUTE++
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Nuuk, Greenland – 5 March 2025
2. Houses and ice
3. Ice
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Nuuk, Greenland – 7 March 2025
4. Drone shot of houses ++MUTE++
5. Church, houses in snowy landscape
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Nuuk, Greenland – 5 March 2025
6. Various of cemetery
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Nuuk, Greenland – 7 March 2025
7. Greenland’s flag
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London, UK – 20 February 2025
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Dwayne Menezes, the managing director of the Polar Research and Policy Initiative:
"While much of Greenland is under an ice sheet that takes up almost 90% of its area, if not, you know, around. It is also home to people that may be scattered in communities, settlements, settlements and towns across this vast landscape. But for them, Greenland is their home. It’s not just a nature reserve for some global environmentalist. It’s not just a resource frontier for some big business outside with extractive industry interests. Greenland is their home. This is where for thousands of years they have lived. They built their livelihoods and economy based on traditional industries like hunting and fishing."
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Nuuk, Greenland – 7 March 2025
9. Halo in the sky
10. Various of ice
11. Boat sailing
12. Various of fishermen cutting fish
13. SOUNDBITE (Greenlandic) Gerth Josefsen, 53-year-old fisherman:
"This election is important to the Greenlanders. It is an opportunity to be independent and to elect. I think we all should elect. People should decide how we should elect and how we can be independent."
14. Wide of fisherman showing picture of him with Donald Trump Jr.
15. Close of Donald Trump Jr. and fisherman
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Washington DC, USA – 27 February 2025
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Otto Svendsen, associate fellow with the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) ++VIA VIDEO LINK++:
"The government of Greenland has this delicate dance that they have to perform right now between maintaining relationships with Denmark, its former colonial ruler, which it is still economically dependent on, receiving, you know, $700 million roughly annually in direct financial transfers and administrative support. And this new superpower to the West, that is all of a sudden asserting itself with extraterritorial threats. And so this strategy is still being fleshed out as we go along, how the independence question factors in to these two, you know, pulls coming from either side of the Atlantic. And one thing that is abundantly clear is that the Greenlanders are not interested in simply, you know, changing ownership from Danish rule to a new U.S. ownership model."
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Nuuk, Greenland – 5 March 2025
17. Various of Royal Danish Navy patrol vessel sailing
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Nuuk, Greenland – 7 March 2025
18. Houses
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Copenhagen, Denmark – 3 March 2025
19. Exterior of Danish parliament
20. Close of Danish national flag
21. Wide of street
22. SOUNDBITE (English) Vox Pop, Celia Møller, 37-year-old Dane:
"I think it’s not even a conversation for him. I mean it’s a country, it can’t just be bought. It’s real people. If they want to be independent and they can do that, I think they should be allowed to do that. If they want to stay as a part of Danish Kingdom, that’s great too. Trump just should butt out. It’s not his place to decide that any country should be a part of whatever he thinks his or not. That’s up for the people themselves."
24. People walking
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