Election polls close in Greenland’s capital as Trump seeks control

Election polls close in Greenland’s capital as Trump seeks control
A member of Naleraq party attends a video call outside a polling station in Nuuk, Greenland, on Tuesday (Evgeniy Maloletka/AP)

The polling station in Greenland’s capital closed on Tuesday in a closely watched parliamentary election that will determine the leaders who will confront US President Donald Trump’s effort to take control of the strategically placed Arctic country.

Unofficial election results should be available soon after polls close, but they will not be certified for weeks as ballot papers make their way to the capital from remote settlements by boat, plane and helicopter.

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