We don’t need Arab support says DPP
It isn’t up to the Arab world to decide whether or not Denmark accepts genocide. In response to Arab League concern about the Western coalition’s bombing raids on Libya, the Danish People’s Party…
MoreLeft-wing doubt about Libya raids
Arab League doubts about the international coalition’s mission in Libya has spread to Denmark. Just three days after voting for the parliamentary mandate supporting Denmark’s participation in the coalition, the far-left Red/Green Alliance…
MoreStop the hate crimes
To coincide with the UN International Anti-Racism Day, Copenhagen Town Hall has launched an ‘openness, tolerance, and respect’ campaign to promote religious harmony. In conjunction with representatives of the three major denominations –…
MoreThe Week That Was, March 14th – March 20th 2011
Politics By the end of the week, Denmark was involved in another conflict on foreign soil after parliament voted unanimously to back a UN resolution to set up a no-fly zone over Libya…
MoreLA PASADA SEMANA:del 14 al 20 de marzo de 2011
POLITICA Al final de la semana Dinamarca se vió nuevamente envuelta en otro conflicto en tierras extranjeras ya que el parlamento votó por unanimidad el apoyo a la resolución de la ONU de…
MoreDanish jets in ‘high-risk’ mission over Libya
Danish fighter jets were involved in air strikes against Libya, Sunday, just 30 hours after parliament sanctioned Denmark’s participation in the ‘Odyssey Dawn’ mission against Muammar Gaddafi. Minister of Defence Gitte Lillelund Bech…
MoreShowdown with Gaddafi
As fighter jets prepared to rain missiles down on Libyan regime forces, Saturday, Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen said that a broad international coalition had sent a clear message to Muammar Gaddafi –…
MoreTroops on the ground too, say Socialists
The first cracks have started to appear in the historic, cross-party parliamentary agreement to support military intervention against Muammar Gaddafi’s regime in Libya. The normally anti-military Socialist People’s Party (SPP) has suggested that…
MoreRefugees avoid Denmark
The increasing stream of refugees fleeing from North African hasn’t had any visible effect on Denmark – in fact, quite the opposite. New figures show that the number of people seeking asylum in…
MoreDPP leader: Danish politics ‘paralysed’
Danish politics is treading water right now as everybody waits for the election to be called, Danish People’s Party leader Pia Kjærsgaard said yesterday. “It’s an odd situation”, she said. “Lots of talk…
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