Right-wing group trains with guns in Odense
The Liberal Party legal spokesman Kim Andersen yesterday called for an investigation after it emerged that a Danish right-wing group with strong anti-Islamic views holds weekly shooting classes in Odense. The group, called…
MorePoliticians voice concerns about museum security
Politicians are now demanding an inquiry after guards at the National Museum yesterday revealed that staffing cuts pose serious security threats to the nation’s historical treasures. The guards claim that technical problems with…
MoreMinister compares windmill activism to Oslo terror
A Facebook statement by Minister for Integration Søren Pind, in which he compares the protests against the felling of trees at the Østerild forest in Jutland with the terror attacks in Oslo, has…
MoreHarsh tone in immigration debate may lead to extremism
There is a link between the way politicians discuss immigration and the kind of extremist hatred that fueled Norwegian terrorist Anders Behring Breivik, says former Foreign Minsiter Uffe Elleman-Jensen, of the Liberal Party….
MoreMen arrested for taking advantage of drunk woman
A man from Elsinore was on remand Monday for having sex with an inebrated woman without her consent. Two men went on a drinking spree with the alleged victim on Sunday, and both…
MoreHundreds of Danes march to mourn terror victims
In a spontaneous flower procession, hundreds of Copenhageners showed their solidarity with the victims of the Norwegian terror attacks Monday evening. The demonstration of support was arranged on Facebook by Norwegian Bjørn Boman…
MoreMissing Dane’s family must wait for news
The names of all of those who died on the island of Utøya after the terror attack Friday will not be released until the end of this week. One of the people still…
More10,000 Copenhageners still cut off fom internet after cloudburst
Damage caused by the heavy rainfall at the start of this month is still causing problems for a number of Copenhagen residents. Between 9,000 and 10,000 households are still unable to connect to…
MoreLA PASADA SEMANA: del 18 al 24 de julio de 2011
POLITICA El Ministro de Integración, Søren Pind, se verá obligado a ablandar la estricta legislación inmigratoria danesa al conocerse que Dinamarca reprobó un test hecho por la Corte Europea de Derechos Humanos el…
MoreThe Week that Was, July 18th – July 24th, 2011
Politics Integration Minister Søren Pind will be forced to ease Denmark’s strict immigration legislation after losing a test case at the European Court of Human Rights last month. The Danish People’s Party (DPP)…
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