Ex-PM: French President groped me
Ex-prime minister Helle Thorning Schmidt has claimed that former French president, Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, ’felt her thigh’ during an official dinner 20 years ago. In a new book to be published today, ‘The…
MoreECHR ruling forces Denmark to ease family reunification rules
The government has acknowledged that the European Court of Human Right’s (ECHR) ruling in favour of a Syrian refugee earlier this year will have a significant impact on Denmark’s 3-year residency requirement for refugees…
MoreVirus updates
Hospitalisations at 8-week low….New advisory for Italy, Spain… Following a slight spike in infections last week the numbers fell over the weekend – 368 new corona cases were registered Sunday, based on nearly…
MoreGood week, bad week..
It was a good week for… …the economy, which Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said is booming – revised national accounts showed economic growth in the second quarter (Q2/2021) was stronger than previously estimated……
MoreThe Week That Was, September 27th – October 3rd 2021:
Coronavirus/ What happened last week: There was a steady increase in infections throughout the week indicating the virus is starting to spread again – the positivity rate of people tested rose to 1.3…
MoreGovernment to offer residency to child brides and bigamists from Afghanistan
In a complete turnaround of previous policy the government is ready to offer residency to Afghan males married to ‘child brides’ or who in some cases have more than one wife. Under the…
MoreForeign Minister compromised by ‘smoking gun’ e-mail
A ’smoking gun’ e-mail reveals that Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod’s failure to reach a political agreement about the evacuation of local employees, interpreters, and their families from Kabul Airport before August 11th led…
MoreKofod in Pakistan to offer thanks for evacuation help – and demand answers
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Denmark Jeppe Kofod has arrived in Pakistan for an official 2-day visit. Ahead of his departure the Minister said that, first and foremost, the aim of the trip…
MoreGreenland PM to negotiate foreign policy independence
Greenland’s Prime Minister Premier Mute B. Egede is heading for Copenhagen to finalise the deal agreed earlier this year that will formally give his country a larger say in Arctic affairs and also allow…
MoreRed/Greens accused of abuse, bullying
The Working Environment Authority (Arbejdstilsynet) has ordered the Red/Green Alliance to hire an independent advisory company to investigate reports of abuse, bullying, and stress at the far-left party’s national office. TV2 has revealed…
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