PM: Ukrainian refugees shouldn’t be integrated
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has echoed Ukrianan ambassador Mykhailo Vydoinyk by saying that Ukrainian refugees should not be integrated into Danish society because sooner or later they need to return home to rebuild…
MoreDPP leader reported to police
The political infighting within the populist Danish People’s Party (DPP) continues. Party leader Morten Messerschmidt, who won a divisive leadership election two months ago, has been reported to the police by a member…
MoreInflation rising fast
The annual inflation rate rose to 5.3% in February. Only France, Malta, Sweden, and Portugal have a slower rate of inflation within the EU – however, Danish inflation is still lower than the…
MoreVirus updates
7,401 new corona cases were confirmed, Tuesday, 2,180 up on the previous day although the positivity rate declined – 20.9% of the 35,269 PCR tests taken over the 24-hour period came back positive,…
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Government backs hydrogen to replace oil, coal……Denmark has best internet service…World’s best restaurant eyes Asia opening… The government, backed by a cross-party majority, has published plans to increase production of green hydrogen, which…
MoreUkraine Ambassador: Don’t encourage refugees to stay
Denmark shouldn’t make life so comfortable for Ukrainian refugees that they want to stay here for the rest of their life – that’s the message from the war-torn country’s ambassador, Mykhailo Vydoinyk, who…
MoreForeign Minister takes aim at Russian shipping, oligarchs
Russian shipping and even more mega-rich oligarchs should be targeted in the next wave of sanctions against Russia, Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod said yesterday following a meeting of his EU counterparts in Brussels….
MoreOpt-out excludes Denmark from EU rapid deployment force
EU countries reached agreement last night to strengthen the union’s security and defence policy by 2030, the so-called ‘Strategic Compass’ including a rapid deployment force of up to 5000 troops, but Denmark will be…
MoreFinance Minister: War will have serious economic costs
Finance Minister Nikolaj Wammen has warned of ‘major repercussions’ for the Danish economy if the war in Ukraine escalates. At a press briefing, Monday, Mr Wammen said the Danish economy was on a…
MoreHigh Court rules in ex-PM’s favour – Latvian bank blocked from seizing assets
The High Court has ruled that a Latvian Bank suing former Danish prime minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen can’t lay claim to any of his assets in Denmark before a lawsuit against him has…
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