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Pandoro forced to drop Italian ad campaign / Denmark’s biggest insurance company gets bigger Global Danish jewellery brand Pandora has pulled an advertising campaign in Italy after being been accused of sexism. Billboards…
MoreNaser Khader rejects ‘#MeToo’ accusations
Denmark’s leading immigrant politician, Naser Khader, has been accused of threatening to publish intimate photos of a female imam who’s involved in legal dispute with him. In an e-mail sent to all political parties last…
MoreFighter jets could get new home amid noise concerns
Denmark’s new fleet of JSF-35 fighter jets may have to find a new home. A new, highly critical report obtained by Jyllands-Posten reveals the Ministry of Defence has for the past two years…
MoreLiberals: Keep eating your greens despite pesticides
The amount of pesticide residues in Danish vegetables has tripled over the past five years but there’s no cause for concern, according to the ruling Liberals. Despite a new report that identified pesticide…
MoreWorkers don’t fear robot technology
Industrial robots may be taking over manual jobs but a majority of workers in this country welcome the new technology. Rapid advances in robotics, automation and artificial intelligence (AI) have sparked fears of…
MoreMaersk in $3.3 bn North Sea investment
Maersk Oil has announced a DKK 21bn ($3.3 bn) investment in the redevelopment of the Tyra gas field by the Danish Underground Consortium (DUC), which comprises A.P. Moller – Maersk, Royal Dutch Shell…
MoreThe Week That Was, November 27th –December 3rd 2017
Politics/Economy Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen said the government is determined to serve its full term in office and there will be no general election before he’s constitutionally required to call one. Danish…
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