PM warns of new attacks in Baltic Sea: “Imagine the unimaginable”
The attacks on the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines off the island of Bornholm show how things can still happen that are ’beyond our imagination’, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said, Saturday. Following…
MoreGas leaks stopped
Gas has stopped leaking from the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines. The operating company, Nord Stream AG, has informed the Danish Energy Agency that a ‘stable pressure’ now appears to have been…
MorePipeline leaks caused by ’several hundred kilos of explosives’
In a joint letter to the UN Security Council on Friday, Denmark and Sweden confirmed that the Nord Stream pipeline leaks were caused by blasts equal to ‘several hundred kilos of explosives’ after…
MoreRussian Ambassador summoned following Putin’s ‘deranged’ annexation decree
Russia’s Ambassador to Denmark Vladimir Barbin has been summoned by the Danish Foreign Ministry following his country’s allegedly illegal annexation of four regions of Ukraine. In a press release, Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod…
MoreDenmark pushes for EU sanctions on Iran
Denmark has urged the EU to impose sanctions on Iran for violent repressing protests that erupted after the death of the 22-year old Mahsa Amini. Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod said in a statement,…
MoreThe Week That Was, September 26th – October 2nd, 2022:
Politics/Economy: Three mysterious gas leaks in two Russian Nord Stream pipelines off the coast of Bornholm discovered on Monday dominated the week’s headlines – a 4th was reported in Swedish waters on Thursday….
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