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Greenland's Teens Hold on to Life in a Boxing Ring · Global Voices

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Nuuk, Denmark. William is nervous, but his blue eyes shine decidedly. The bell rings and throws a scream choked by the tumult of the room: tonight in Nuuk this quinceañero boxea by his mother, who took his life two years earlier. In 2023, suicide represented 7.4% of Greenland's mortality, which presents one of the highest rates in the world. An "epidemia", say some Greenlanders, which especially affects teenagers and young adults. "Come on, tear…
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Nuuk, Denmark. William is nervous, but his blue eyes shine decidedly. The bell rings and throws a scream choked by the tumult of the room: tonight in Nuuk this quinceañero boxea by his mother, who took his life two years earlier. In 2023, suicide represented 7.4% of Greenland's mortality, which presents one of the highest rates in the world. An "epidemia", say some Greenlanders, which especially affects teenagers and young adults. "Come on, tear…

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udgtv broke the news in on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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