MICHEL MARTIN, HOST:
Greenlanders say their island has never received as much attention as it’s currently experiencing following President Trump’s talk about buying the island. The Visit Greenland website even crashed last week. And as Sidsel Overgaard reports, the question now is how Greenland’s 56,000 people will put that attention to use.
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SIDSEL OVERGAARD, BYLINE: Once a week you can find a small crowd of Greenlanders enjoying a traditional meal at the Greenlandic House in Copenhagen. It’s an opportunity to talk in their native language, share the news from home and laugh.
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