'We’re afraid of being colonised again' - Greenlander politicianpublished at 21:45 Greenwich Mean Time 28 March

Qupanuk Olsen, a Greenland politician with the pro-independence party Naleraq, says the country is taking Donald Trump's demands very seriously.
She tells the BBC's Maryam Moshiri that Donald Trump Jr's visit in January first sparked concerns, saying "that’s when we realised that his words are no longer just words, he actually means what he says".
"We’re afraid of being colonised again. We’ve been a colony for the past 300 years under Denmark, it still feels like it," Olsen says. "Now another coloniser is interested in us."
Olsen, however, says Greenland needs to be "open-minded" and consider strengthening relations with the US to secure a sustainable independence strategy.
"Trump is only going to be president for the next four years so we also need to think about what’s going to happen in 10 years, 15 years," she adds.