Conservatives call for cameras in Christiania
The Conservatives have called for round the clock video surveillance of Pusher Street in Christiana to reduce the flow of cannabis and other illegal substances through the ‘free state’. In addition, the party…
More‘Sceptical Environmentalist’ funded by right-wing climate doubters
Controversial Danish environmentalist Bjørn Lomborg has come unde fire from activists in the USA who claim he earns millions of dollars in ‘dirty money’ and is ‘in the pocket’ of the right wing….
MoreDocuments reveal long-term surveillance cooperation between Denmark and US
New documents reveal the existence of telephone and electronic surveillance cooperation between Denmark and its allies since the late 90’s The documents, obtained by DR News under the right to public information law,…
MoreConfident executives predict bigger profits
The business sector is becoming increasingly confident that the crisis is over. In a new survey by the Greens Institute for financial daily Børsen, 49% of the country’s top executives forecast bigger profits…
MoreMore jobs for industrial sector
Employment in the industrial sector has now risen four quarters in a row, causing the Danish Metalworkers Union (DMU) to optimistically predict 4,000 new jobs this year. Senior DMU economist, Allan Lyngsø Madsen,…
MoreBerlingske to be run by Belgians
The British Mecom Group, owner of Denmark’s oldest newspaper, Berlingske, and its tabloid companion, BT, has been sold to a Belgian media group, De Persgroep NV for around DKK1.832bn ($334m). In addition to…
MoreBusiness shorts
Japan gets new Legoland / Deposit surplus for banks / Low $ Legoland: Nagoya, Japan, is to the home of the latest Legoland park , with doors opening to the public in 2017. The…
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