Mette Frederiksen begins third term as Denmark's prime minister, citing strong stance on Greenland

Mette Frederiksen was sworn in for a third term as Denmark's prime minister. Her coalition secured a majority in the recent election. Analysts attribute the

Mette Frederiksen was sworn in for a third term as Denmark's prime minister. Her coalition secured a majority in the recent election. Analysts attribute the victory partly to her firm position on Greenland. The stance emphasized Denmark's strategic interests in the Arctic. Frederiksen pledged to continue policies on climate and security. The new government will face challenges on EU relations and energy. Opposition parties criticized the focus on Greenland. Observers will watch how the administration balances domestic and Arctic priorities.