Danish-Chinese police deal
Denmark has signed a cooperation agreement with the Chinese police authorities. Chinese officials have been in Denmark to work out the final details of the agreement that covers exchange of information on issues…
MoreVestas inks Microsoft deal
Danish wind-energy company Vestas has signed a deal with US software giant Microsoft to supply 55 wind turbines to the Keech wind farm project in Texas. The turbines will be manufactured at the…
MoreLA PASADA SEMANA: Resumen de Noticias del 28 de octubre al 3 de noviembre de 2013
POLITICA/ECONOMIA Nuevos documentos filtrados por el delator Edward Snowden revelaron que Dinamarca es uno de los 19 países que ha colaborado con la Agencia Nacional de Seguridad de Estados Unidos (NSA). La Primer…
MoreNew spy leak: Denmark part of NSA ‘inner circle’
Denmark works closely with intelligence agency NSA and enjoys a closer relationship with the USA than other non-Anglo Saxon countries such as Germany, the British newspaper The Guardian writes. Documents leaked by US…
More2014 Budget: Government and Red/Greens ‘far apart’
The government and Red/Green Alliance are no closer to agreement on next year’s budget after yet another round of negotiations over the weekend. Titular head of the Red/Greens, Johanne Schmidt Nielsen, said after…
MoreMore problems for Løkke
Opposition leader Lars Løkke Rasmussen is still struggling to shake off his travel expense controversy. At his marathon three-hour press conference two weeks ago the former prime minister denied receiving any subsistence allowance…
More…but good news for Liberals in new poll
Support for the Liberal appears to have stabilised. A new Voxmeter poll gives the leading opposition party, which has nose-dived over the past few weeks in the wake of Lars Løkke Rasmussen’s travel…
MoreCrisis: Who foots the bill?
Just as the Social Democrats appear to be recovering in the polls a new book has sparked off even more internal division within the party. The book, ‘Cracks Appear in the Building’, portrays…
MoreTaxgate: Ministry’s press secretary wiped out mails
A former press secretary at the tax ministry wiped out all her e-mail correspondence regarding Helle-Thorning-Schmidt’s tax personal tax affairs shortly before leaving for a new job. In a response to a Politiken…
MoreSupreme Court to rule on Romanian beggars
Are foreign beggars a subversive threat to Danish society? That’s the question the Supreme Court will be asked to decide when it rules as to whether a young Romanian man should be deported…
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