Official Turkish visit
Turkey’s Prime Minister, Recep Tayyib Ergodan, arrives in Denmark for an official visit tomorrow, Wednesday the 20th of March. Mr Ergodan will be received by HM Queen Margrethe at Amalienborg before enjoying lunch…
MoreStrong winds boost energy production
Strong winds sent windmill blades spinning to such an extent, Monday morning, that the power generated was close to fulfilling Denmark’s total energy needs. 3,987 megawatts (mw) were pumped into the energy net…
More’Green’ millions tempt companies
Companies throughout Denmark can now apply for financial aid to become greener. As part of its green conversion package, included in the 2013 budget, the government has set up the Green Conversion Fund,…
MoreBloody Monday on stock market
It was a bad day for Copenhagen Stock Exchange, Monday, where the negative mood mirrored the downward trend throughout Europe fuelled by the bail-out proposal for Cyprus. The trend-setting C20 index of blue-chip…
More3 more shooting incidents in Copenhagen
A 23-year-old man was shot and badly injured in Copenhagen, Monday evening, just hours after bullets were fired at cars parked outside a club owned by the Bandidos biker gang. Earlier in the…
MoreThe Week That Was, March 11th – March 16th, 2013
Politics / Economy Two separate opinion polls showed that the Danish People’s Party (DPP) have overtaken the ruling Social Democrats, who have sunk to their lowest level of support for over a century….
MoreLA PASADA SEMANA: Resumen de Noticias del 11 al 17 de marzo de 2013
POLITICA/ECONOMIA Dos diferentes encuestas revelaron que el Partido Popular Danés (Dansk Folkeparti), ha sobrepasado al partido de los Socialdemócratas, el que se ha debilitado al nivel más bajo registrado en los últimos cien…
MoreEmployment Minister ‘most popular’ despite reforms
Despite being behind many of the controversial reform proposals that have sent the Social Democrats into a nose-dive in the polls, Employment Minister Mette Frederiksen isn’t just the government’s most popular minister, as…
MoreTax cut was leaked to embarrass minister
Sensitive information about the government’s proposal to lower the corporate tax rate was allegedly leaked to the press before it was officially made public, in an effort to damage Employment Minister Mette Frederiksen….
MoreRed/Green loyalists lay out budget demands
Red/Green Alliance activists are demanding a higher price for supporting next year’s budget. The far-left party’s steering committee has laid out a number of proposals, expected to be passed at this year’s annual…
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