A Nuuk plan to marginalize the Danish language in Greenland worries Copenhagen
Opponents of a plan to replace Danish with English in Greenlandic primary schools fear doing so will limit students’ higher-educational options.
A single sentence in the agreement struck by the four parties making up Greenland’s new coalition government is threatening to sour the relationship between Nuuk and Copenhagen.
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