Wanted cult leader spotted in Mexico
Denmark’s most wanted man, Mogens Amdi Petersen, has been spotted in Mexico where he’s been ‘underground’ for years. The founder of Tvind, the global Danish humanitarian organisation often referred to as a cult,…
MoreSocial Liberals: ‘Deadbeat debtors’ should be given debt relief
Although 20% of the population are in debt to the state less than half have the ability to pay even a small amount of what they owe, a new study shows. After it…
MoreLittle Mermaid vandalised…again: ‘Racist fish’
Vandals spray-painted the words ’racist fish’ across the base of Denmark’s most iconic tourism symbol, the ’Little Mermaid’, early Friday morning. The 107-year-old sculpture, visited by an estimated one million tourists every year,…
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Cocaine bust on Danish ship….Researchers given green light to test new covid-19 treatment…Denmark approves agreement for Somaliland… Mexican authorities have found 102.5 kilos of cocaine on the Danish container ship, Laura Maersk. A.P….
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Vestas inks Japan deal….Finance watchdog highlights lack of women in top bank jobs…. Clean energy giant Vestas has partnered up with two Japanese companies for a supply contract for two wind turbine farms…
MoreThe Week That Was, June 29th – July 5th 2020:
Coronavirus/ What happened last week: The Danish health authorities were tricked into buying 7.5 million fake or faulty corona protection masks from China – DR News reported the masks were of ‘Chinese standard’…
MoreHealth authorities spent 20 million dollars on ‘fake’ Chinese face masks
The Danish health authorities have been tricked into buying 7.5 million fake or faulty corona protection masks from China. At the start of April, a national purchasing group under the Copenhagen Regional Health…
MoreEx-PM urges Denmark to demand EU reforms in budget barter
Denmark and its allies in the so-called ‘Frugal 4’ need to demand labour market reforms from southern European countries in return for their support of the EU long-term budget and €750bn recovery fund,…
MoreU.S. media: Racism suppressed in Denmark
U.S. media continue to highlight the Danish authorities’ unwillingness to accept racism exists in this country, following last week’s brutal killing of a 28-year-old Danish-Tanzanian male on the island of Bornholm that was…
MoreAlleged racist killers ‘hung out to dry’ on social media
Bornholm’s public prosecutor has urged people to stop sharing photos of the two alleged killers of a 28-year-old Danish-Tanzanian male on social media, often accompanied by messages stressing the two brothers’ role in…
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