Trump looms on the elections of Greenland, but voters have other concerns
The air inside the community room in the capital of Greenland was full of heat, a welcome contrast with the frozen roads outside. While the voters brushed the snow from their coats, the candidates of most of the main parties of Greenland sat down in the front of the room, ready for questions.Each place was full, two dozen international journalists flanked the walls and a man in a black and gray sweater went on to the microphone."Why is managing a small business still so difficult?" He asked for his constant but impatient voice.The cameras clicked and so they made the strap-on tips that several journalists wore on their boots to avoid slipping on ice."You have to remove them," said the moderator. "They are ruining the floor."With some grumbling, the peaks detached themselves.Tuesday, Greenl...