Denmark donates additional $43m to Ukraine
The government, with the backing of all parliamentary parties, has donated a further DKK 300m ($43m) to the British-led International Fund for Ukraine (IFU) which provides military equipment and other support to the…
MoreUkrainian troops trained at ‘secret location’ in Denmark
Ukrainian troops have been receiving military training in Denmark at a secret location. In a written response to TV2, Danish Defence confirmed that Ukrainian officers have been given ‘basic commander training’ but declined…
MoreNew revelations: Intelligence agencies negotiated with terrorist
While the new government has declined to investigate the Ahmed Samsam affair, previously unseen documents reveal that Danish intelligence agencies have negotiated a settlement with the convicted terrorist who claims he was working…
MoreRussia: EU countries have failed to investigate gas leaks
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said yesterday that EU countries have failed to conduct a proper investigation into the series of explosions that ruptured the Nord Stream gas pipelines off the coast of…
MoreSwedish power cuts could force prices up in Denmark
Sweden’s government has warned households and companies to prepare for possible power cuts this winter, which could have a knock-on effect on electricity prices in this country. Following nuclear reactor outages, cold weather…
MoreUkraine Ambassador: Danish journalist broke the law
The DR News journalist who claims she’s been banned from entering Ukraine for spreading Russian propaganda ‘violated our laws and rules’, the country’s Ambassador to Denmark, Vydoinyk Mykhailo, said yesterday. Matilde Kimer, an…
MoreTerrorist gets 16-year prison sentence
35-year-old Ali Al Masry, an Islamic State supporter and the main suspect in the so-called Holbæk terror trial, was sentenced to 16 years in prison, Tuesday, for planning a bomb attack in this…
MoreEx-immigration minister: No return for Ellemann-Jensen
Liberal leader Jacob Ellemann-Jensen will never ever become a prime minister candidate for the ‘blue bloc’ centre-right alliance if it’s up to his former ally, Denmark’s Democrats leader Inger Støjberg. The two were…
MoreNew Culture Minister opens up on cocaine rap
Newly appointed Culture Minister Jakob Engel-Schmidt has admitted he thought his political career was over five years ago when he was found guilty of driving under the influence of cocaine. Mr Engel-Schmidt originally…
More‘Lucky’ the pirate demands new leg
The one-legged Nigerian man who was captured by a Danish frigate in the Gulf of Guinea last November has refused to leave Denmark until the authorities provide him with a prosthetic leg. The…
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