Danish health authorities failed to report VTEC infection
After a man from the island of Fyn was hospitalised in Odense, after becoming seriously ill from a VTEC infection acquired from a service station meal in Northern Germany, the State Serum Institute…
MoreLast remaining NATO installation to be closed
It now seems highly likely that the NATO-bunker, sited some 70 metres underground in West Finderup, Jutland, will be closed as part of the cost-cutting programme to be announced tonight by General Secretary…
MoreDanish-German border control row escalates
The harsh exchanges between Danish and German officials and politicians over the proposed manned border controls continue to worsen, threatening a diplomatic crisis, warns Berlingske Tidende today. In a most unusual departure from…
MoreObama no time to meet the Queen
President Barack Obama’s schedule, Wednesday, is too full to meet the Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik during their visit to the White House. The Royal couple arrived in USA on Monday for a…
MoreChicago prosecutor: Rana knew everything
Tahawwur Rana was closely involved in the terrorist plot to kill Jyllans-Posten employees, was the core message of the prosecutor’s summing-up in the Chicago trial yesterday. In concluding remarks to the jury that…
MoreEU: Danish property market is unsustainable
Strong criticism of the property market in Denmark by the EU Commission followed hot on the heels of other negative comments published this week on the scale of private debt, and the state…
MoreMærsk announce new campaign to improve business
Eivind Kolding, head of global shipping giant, Mærsk, launched a new business strategy Tuesday, in a high profile speech to a trade conference in Antwerp. Entitled, ‘The New Normal’, the emphasis will no…
MoreCracks begin to show in support for Libya intervention
Denmark should call its fighter jets home was Danish People’s Party’s, (DPP), Defence spokesman, Ib Poulsen’s verdict yesterday. As the bills come in for the Danish contribution to the Nato mission, which come…
MoreEU MP opposes compensation for cucumber producers
The EU should hang onto their money, says Danish EU parliamentarian, Christel Schnaldemose. The Social Democrat MP accuses both the farmers and the member states of creating an hysterical atmosphere and then asking…
MoreDSBFirst retains licence to operate in Sweden
The transport authorities in Sweden have after all issued a new licence to the financially strapped subsidiary of DSB, DSBFirst, which has responsibility for running all the train links between the two countries….
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