Rockfish Roe Quota Set at 1,238 Tonnes Amid Challenging Conditions This year, authorities have established a quota of 1,238 tonnes…
Author: Greenland Review
Nestled in the southwestern corner of Iceland, the Reykjanes Peninsula serves as a captivating introduction to this remarkable land of…
The Halibut Fishery: A Vital Pillar for Upernavik and Uummannaq In the picturesque coastal towns of Upernavik and Uummannaq, the…
KNI to Phase Out Cash Payments at Fuel Stations Starting January 7, 2027 In a significant shift toward modernization, KNI,…
Travel Disruptions: Air Greenland Cancels Flights Between Copenhagen and Nuuk Travelers looking to fly from Copenhagen to Nuuk on Thursday…
After nearly a year of stalled negotiations, a breakthrough finally came yesterday for the teachers’ union, IMAK. The weary representatives…
Greenland’s Oil Ambitions: A Deep Dive into Potential Production Jeff Landry, special envoy to Greenland under the Trump administration, recently…
Qaqortoq Airport Ready for International Flights The Swedish Transport Agency has granted Qaqortoq Airport the green light to handle international…
3.6.2026 In October 2025, the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) was awarded a substantial grant of ISK 147 million by the…
A Bold Leap: Driverless Poca Dinghies Offer Hope for Greenland’s Waste Challenges In a refreshing blend of innovation and environmental…