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Friday, 22 May 2026
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{"id": 70721, "title": "Protest in Greenland against the opening of a new American consulate in the capital", "preview": "Hundreds of Greenland residents demonstrated in the island's capital in protest against the opening of the US diplomatic mission, claiming it expands American influence in the region.", "digest": "## Protests in Greenland over the opening of the American consulate\n\nDuring the day, May 22, 2026, protests broke out in the capital of Greenland following the official opening of a new American consulate on the island. Hundreds of protesters took to the streets to express their opposition to the growing diplomatic presence of the United States in the country, under the slogan \"Greenland for the Greenlanders,\" as reported by [IslamabadKhabar.\n\nMedia outlets identified with a critical line toward Western foreign policy, including Fars International and Foreign Policy, highlighted the presence of Jeff Landry, Donald Trump's envoy, at the event. According to Fars, one of the protesters confronted the American representatives, stating that \"in a democratic country, 'no' means 'no',\" and emphasized the residents' desire to maintain sovereignty against what they perceive as an intrusion by Washington.\n\nAdditional reports in KhabarFouri and SNN.ir described the protest as a significant event that received international media coverage. Iranian media hubs such as Akharin Khabar presented video documentation of the crowd gathering in front of the mission building, while emphasizing the protesters' message against \"the expansion of Washington's influence.\"\n\nThe reports reflect a narrative of active resistance by local residents to the actions of the American administration in Greenland. It should be noted that the sources covering the event, including the official Saberin News channel, adopt a traditional editorial line that emphasizes criticism of American foreign policy, and focus on the angle of \"popular resistance\" to these diplomatic steps."}]