Danish journalist found guilty by Turkish court
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) have lashed out at Turkey’s harassment of journalists after a TV2 reporter was found guilty of ’terrorist propaganda’ by a Turkish court for sharing a photo on Facebook. Sultan…
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A 34-year-old woman carrying the coronavirus stopped over in Copenhagen on Tuesday night during a flight from Iran to Canada. DR News reports that the woman flew from Teheran on Tuesday to Qatar…
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Government maintains majority….Gay rights in Balkan countries at risk from Denmark’s EU stance… The government and its centre-left allies have retained their overall majority despite the e-mail controversy and accusations of ‘foot dragging’…
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The company behind the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia to Germany is looking for a way to complete the section passing through Danish territorial waters that was halted following US…
MoreDanske Bank lays off workers, rewards executives
The Danish bankers’ union has hit out at Danske Bank for increasing management salaries while laying off around 230 lower grade employees. Denmark’s biggest bank, which is facing multi-million fines following the money-laundering…
MoreThe Week That Was, February 24th – March 1st 2020:
Politics/Economy: Social Liberal (Radikale) leader Morten Østergaard warned that unless the government presents a climate plan of action before June 5th (Constitution Day) his party will pull its parliamentary support – Climate Minister…
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