Driving south? Tank up in Germany to save money
Motorists heading south for their summer holiday can save a considerable amount of money by filling up with petrol in Germany. Galloping inflation in this country has sent the price of a litre…
MoreDanish company wins US, EU approval for monkeypox facility
Danish biotech company Bavarian Nordic has received formal approval from both the U.S. and EU regulatory authorities to supply monkeypox vaccines manufactured at its own site to the U.S. and EU markets. The…
More1 in 3 voters looking for centrist government
A third of the electorate would prefer an across-the-aisle coalition after the next election – good news for Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and her predecessor, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, who’ve both banged the drum…
MoreGovernment’s allies: Time to drop border controls
Parties on the left have urged the government to drop Denmark’s ‘temporary’ border controls that were imposed six years following the refugee influx of 2016 but have remained in place ever since. The…
MoreRecession warning
Denmark is heading for a recession next year, a leading economist claimed yesterday after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned that the outlook for the global economy has ‘darkened significantly’ in recent months…
MoreEnergy Minister: EU stands united against Putin’s aggressions
Energy Minister Dan Jørgensen has welcomed EU approval for an emergency plan to voluntarily cut gas consumption by 15% this winter. The agreement, passed Wednesday, will allow the EU to save on gas…
MoreSpeedboat skipper charged with manslaughter in Italy
A Danish national has been charged with manslaughter by the Italian authorities after a speedboat crashed into a sailing yacht off the Tuscany coast, Saturday, leaving one person dead, another missing, presumed dead,…
MoreHousing market cools off
The housing market is showing signs of cooling down after an 8-year boom – only 8,644 apartments were sold during the first six months of the year, 33% down on the same period…
MoreLeft-wing party sends warning to PM: Ease up on immigration or else….
The Red/Greens have warned Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen they won’t support a Social Democrat-led government after the next election unless she’s willing to amend an integral part of Denmark’s strict immigration legislation –…
MoreDPP demands crackdown on left-wing NGOs
The populist Danish People’s Party (DPP) has called for a stop to public funding for ‘radical, left-wing’ NGOs (Non-Governmental Organisations). Party leader Morten Messerschmidt said yesterday it should be up to individual parties…
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