Greenland's centre-right opposition, led by the Demokraatit party, has won the general election, influenced by US President Trump's interest in acquiring the territory. The Demokraatit party received nearly 30% of the vote, followed by Naleraq at 25% and Prime Minister Egede's Inuit Ataqatigiit at over 21%. Greenland has been under Danish control for about 300 years, but it governs its own domestic affairs. Trump's desire to buy Greenland has been met with resistance from local leaders. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)