Posted on 26. Apr, 2011 in: News

Immigration debate ‘fair and balanced’

Despite the harsh tone of the immigration/integration debate in this country, a new Gallup poll shows that nearly two-thirds of the public believe the rhetoric is ‘fair’ or even ‘too soft’. Just 33%…

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Posted on 25. Apr, 2011 in: News

Lene Espersen condemns Syrian violence

Minister of Foreign Affairs Lene Espersen has urged the international society to apply ‘maximum pressure’ on Syria’s government to stop its violent crackdown on demonstrators. After a weekend which saw hundreds of peaceful…

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Posted on 25. Apr, 2011 in: News

Soldiers turned a blind eye to Serbian murders

Danish UN soldiers stationed in Croatia declined to intervene when they witnessed nine handicapped Serbians being shot by men in camouflage uniforms in 1995, according to tabloid daily BT. For the past 16…

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Posted on 25. Apr, 2011 in: News

Left demands investigation into massacre

Opposition politicians are demanding that Minister of Defence Gitte Lillelund Bech launch a full investigation into claims that Danish soldiers stood idly by in 1995 when at least 9 handicapped Serbian nationals were…

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Posted on 25. Apr, 2011 in: News

Danish ship freed in India

The Danish ship detained in India on suspicion of carrying arms for terrorism has been freed to carry on its voyage. The Danica Sunrise was seized before the Easter break after the Indian…

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Posted on 25. Apr, 2011 in: News

New poll: Opposition heading for comfortable victory

Voters have given the government’s 2020 economic manifesto the thumbs-down. A new Epinion poll for DR News shows that the opposition has increased its lead and would win by a convincing 97-78 seat…

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Posted on 25. Apr, 2011 in: News

Japan catastrophe shifts public opinion on nuclear energy

The Japanese power plant meltdown has encouraged more people in this country to reject nuclear power. In a new Megafon poll, 40% of the electorate claim to be ‘opposed to nuclear power in…

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Posted on 25. Apr, 2011 in: News

Yes to gay weddings

Homosexuals should be allowed to get married in church in line with heterosexuals. A new Epinion poll for DR shows that 65% of the public believe that gays should have the right to…

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Posted on 20. Apr, 2011 in: News

Danish tourism feels aftershock of Tsunami

Danish tourism figures look like being hard hit by the Japanese Tsunami. Although Denmark is an attractive destination for Japanese tourists, many look like staying away this year in the wake of the…

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Posted on 20. Apr, 2011 in: News

Expensive Danish shares at risk

Danish shares are amongst the most expensive in the world, making the Danish stock market extremely vulnerable to financial market turbulence, experts warn. Copenhagen Stock Exchange’s trend-setting C20 index is generally 50% more…

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7:59 – All the Danish News That Fits

7:59 – Danish News Today, is the most reliable source of daily Danish news in English for diplomats, the ex-pat community, the business sector, or anyone in Denmark or abroad seeking an insight into what’s happening in Denmark right now.

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7:59: TODAS LAS NOTICIAS DANESAS DEL MOMENTO.
7:59-Noticias Danesas de Hoy es una nueva fuente de noticias en inglés dirigida especialmente al cuerpo diplomático, extranjeros viviendo en Dinamarca

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