Danish Muslims join holy war
45 young Muslim residents of Denmark have over the past six months gone to Syria to fight in the holy war, and at least have four have been killed, causing Danish Intelligence (PET)…
MoreDPP: Throw Muslims out
Any Muslim who travels abroad to fight in a holy war should be deported immediately, says former Danish People’s Party leader Pia Kjærsgaard. In response to a Danish Intelligence (PET) report that 45…
MoreDanish aid supports Iranian execution policy
Denmark has come under fire for donating nearly one million US dollars annually to the Iranian drug authorities, which execute hundreds of criminals every year. According to Amnesty International, 488 people were sentenced…
MoreDanish parliament will rule on Greenland’s uranium exports
Greenland’s plan to export uranium has to be thoroughly investigated and it’s the Danish parliament, which has responsibility for Greenland’s security and foreign policy, that will make the final decision according to the…
MoreTime-out in growth talks
The Liberals are close to an agreement with the government on its growth.dk stimulus package but want to see the Danish People’s Party (DPP) involved to give the plan a ‘broad, political foundation’….
MoreGerman oil giant protests against proposed tax hike
German oil giant Bayerngas, the biggest international investor in Denmark’s North Sea oil field apart from the companies in the Maersk-led DUC consortium, is threatening to pull out if the government’s plan to…
MoreTeacher lockout looms on April 1st
It appears increasingly likely that Denmark’s public schools won’t be re-opening after the Easter break. After labour negotiations between KL, The National Association of Local Authorities in Denmark, and NTU, the National Teachers…
MoreVoters join SPP exodus
It isn’t just prominent Socialist People’s Party politicians who are defecting to other parties. A new Megafon opinion poll for TV2 News shows the crisis party would win just 4.2 per cent of…
MoreConsumer spending remains slow
Retail sales rose slightly in February, particularly clothing and apparel, but total consumer spending was still down compared to the same month last year. The 0.3 per cent increase in retail sales, after…
MoreRabid Islamist to give talk in Copenhagen today
Sheikh Khalid Yasin, who’s called for the death penalty for homosexuals and claims that the HIV virus was created by the USA and spread through Christians, is to give a lecture in Copenhagen…
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