Posted on 21. Mar, 2014 in: News

Ukraine’s Ambassador in Denmark fired

Mikola Skuratovskij, alongside the country’s ambassadors in Sweden and Poland, has been ordered to return home immediately by Ukraine’s interim president, Oleksandr Turtjynov. Two months ago Mr Skuratovskij was summoned to Denmark’s Foreign…

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Posted on 21. Mar, 2014 in: News

No time for welfare issues at EU summit says PM

Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt said there ‘probably wouldn’t be time’ to discuss EU welfare issues at the Brussels summit that got underway, Thursday, despite stating very clearly at a press conference last week…

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Posted on 21. Mar, 2014 in: News

Denmark could be hit with massive EU fine

If a parliamentary majority defies the government and passes child allowance legislation that contravenes EU law it could be a costly affair for Denmark. An EU expert has warned that if Denmark loses…

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Posted on 21. Mar, 2014 in: News

Danes oppose free movement of labour

Nearly half of the electorate believes that the EU’s free movement of labour principle isn’t beneficial to Denmark. Although Danes are now free to travel and look for work in 27 other EU…

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Posted on 21. Mar, 2014 in: News

Thorning: No rush to join the EU banking union

The 28 EU members are on the verge of agreement on the long-awaited banking union, but Danish Prime Minister Thorning-Schmidt emphasised that it’s still far from certain whether or not Denmark will join….

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Posted on 21. Mar, 2014 in: News

Denmark earns big bucks on arms sales

War is good business for the Danish military industry, which since 2000 has enjoyed a dramatic increase in the sales of arms and other materiel. Between 75-80% of annual DKK2bn sales are exports…

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Posted on 21. Mar, 2014 in: News

Gold rush in Christiania

Copenhagen Police have released a detailed list of exactly what was seized in their swoop on Christiania a week ago – 29 gold bars worth around DKK1m, cash and assets to the value…

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Posted on 21. Mar, 2014 in: News

Maersk concerned about €1bn Russian investment

Denmark’s biggest company, A.P. Moller-Maersk, has a great deal at stake in light of the crisis in Crimea. The shipping and oil conglomerate has invested billions and spent a lot of resources on…

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Posted on 20. Mar, 2014 in: News

Thorning heads for Brussels demanding more sanctions

Denmark will push for the strongest possible measures that can be agreed against Russia at the EU meeting of European Union leaders today, where the crisis in Ukraine will top the agenda. After…

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Posted on 20. Mar, 2014 in: News

Denmark heads Ukraine inspection team

Denmark is at the head of a new OSCE (Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe) team of inspectors that’s arrived in Eastern Ukraine to monitor military developments. Defence Minister Nicolai Wammen characterised…

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7:59 – All the Danish News That Fits

7:59 – Danish News Today, is the most reliable source of daily Danish news in English for diplomats, the ex-pat community, the business sector, or anyone in Denmark or abroad seeking an insight into what’s happening in Denmark right now.

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7:59: TODAS LAS NOTICIAS DANESAS DEL MOMENTO.
7:59-Noticias Danesas de Hoy es una nueva fuente de noticias en inglés dirigida especialmente al cuerpo diplomático, extranjeros viviendo en Dinamarca

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