Education is the key to crisis says opposition
Major multinational companies such as Nestlé, Shell, and IBM will be required to pay more in tax if the left-wing opposition gains power in this year’s election, to finance the re-training of 40,000…
MoreGet out and vote says confident Helle
Even though the polls indicate the opposition is heading for a comfortable victory in this year’s election, Social Democrat leader Helle Thorning-Schmidt used the 1st of May forum to warn against complacency. In…
MoreEconomists criticise government
The authors of last week’s controversial report that charted the enormous costs of immigration on society have distanced themselves from the government’s conclusions. Economists from the so-called DREAM Group, who claimed that immigrants…
MoreDanish jets drop more bombs
Danish F-16 fighter jets attacked diverse targets in Libya over the weekend, including command and control facilities, army tanks and military vehicles. The Danish Air Force has now flown 142 sorties since hostilities…
MoreCandidates reluctant to divulge campaign finances
Many parliamentary candidates in the forthcoming general election in Denmark are rather coy when it comes to sharing details about their campaign funding, a new survey by Jyllands-Posten (JP) finds. Only 10% of…
MorePirates reject DKK3m offer
Pirates have rejected a DKK3m offer for the seven Danish hostages who have been held in captivity since February 24th. Tabloid daily Ekstra Bladet writes today that a Danish family’s offer of USD…
MorePirates released
Denmark has been forced to release 15 suspected pirates who have been detained aboard the Danish warship Esbern Snare for the past month. The Somali pirates were captured by a Danish Navy rescue…
MoreChristiania to become ‘legal’
Residents of Christiania have decided to accept the government’s offer to buy the ‘free state’ . They will now enter into negotiations to purchase all buildings and land that the Supreme Court has…
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