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France and Germany say they'll send troops to Greenland to join a joint military exercise with other European nations.
This comes as President Trump repeatedly insists the U.S.
needs Greenland.
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports the exercise is meant to show support to Greenland and Denmark.
The exercise will take place through Saturday.
It's prepped for possible military support to Greenland and to buttress security in the region.
The latest meeting between the foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland with Trump officials produced no resolution to escalating tensions around the ownership of the territory.
In a communique,
the European Parliament unequivocally condemns the Trump administration's statements regarding Greenland,
saying his talk constitutes a blatant challenge to international law and the sovereignty and territorial integrity of a NATO ally.
Eleanor Beardsley in Pure News, Paris.
A Trump administration official has confirmed to NPR the administration is reversing $2 billion in cuts to mental health and addiction programs.
NPR's Brian Mann has more.
An administration official with direct knowledge of the decision who asked NPR not to be identified
because they were not authorized to speak publicly said all the grants are being restored.
Hanna Wieselowski with the National Alliance on Mental Illness said care providers faced chaos and confusion.
After a day of panic across the country,
nonprofits and people with mental health conditions are deeply alarmed,
but hopeful that this money is being restored.