The Arctic is no longer a frontier. It is a contest. Nuuk, March 2026 For too long, Greenland was described from outside as an empty …
Inuk Sorensen
Inuk Sorensen
Inuk Sorensen, Greenlandic-Danish correspondent at Phoenix24. Expert in Arctic sovereignty, climate militarization, and indigenous rights at the northernmost frontiers of geopolitics.
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The Arctic is no longer a margin of the world. It is becoming its front line. Nuuk, January 2026. The ice is not melting quietly. …
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In the Arctic, sovereignty melts faster than ice. Nuuk, October 2025. The northern frontier no longer belongs to silence. Radar domes rise where caribou once grazed, …
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Nuuk, September 2025. The Arctic is no longer a distant periphery. It has become the frontline of global competition, where ice recedes and empires advance. …
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Nuuk, August 2025 From the outside, the radomes that rise on Arctic horizons look like distant moons—silent, geometric, and inevitable. Inside, they hum with the …
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Where the ice ends, the bargaining begins. And in Greenland, every dock, rock, and radar is negotiated as if the world’s future passes through here. …