Sri Lanka, April 17 -- Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. It governs most of its own domestic affairs: Denmark retains control over foreign policy, defence, and security matters. Greenland has had home rule (self-government or limited autonomy in internal affairs by a dependent political unit) since 1979 and expanded self-rule (the act of a country, a part of a country, or a nation choosing its own government and controlling its own activities) in 2009, meaning it controls areas like healthcare, education, and natural resources. Denmark still manages foreign affairs and defense, but Greenlandic leaders have a say in international matters that affect the island. There is an ongoing political debate in Green...