Millions go missing from Copenhagen UN organisation
A Copenhagen-based United Nations (UN) organisation has been reported to the police after millions of investment kroner went missing. The State Prosecutor’s Office for Serious Economic and International Crime (SØIK), popularly known as…
MoreEU praises Denmark’s rule of law but….
There’s praise for Denmark in the EU Commission’s latest Rule of Law Report but with reservations. Following the publication of the last of three annual reports, Denmark’s head of the European Commission’s Representation…
MoreDenmark loses cheese battle – no more Feta
Significant dairy exports are at risk after the top EU Court ruled that Denmark broke European Union rules by letting local producers market and export a white, crumbly cheese as ‘Feta’ outside the…
More14-year-old dies in roller-coaster tragedy
A 14-year-old Copenhagen girl died, Thursday, in a freak accident on a roller coaster at the Tivoli amusement park in Aarhus, Denmark’s second-largest city. East Jutland Police confirmed to TV2 that they received a call…
MoreSAS ‘close to collapse’ warning
Struggling Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) warned yesterday that the pilot strike is threatening the company’s ability to raise the financing needed to avoid collapse. Having struggled for years, the airline on July 5th filed…
MoreCar sales plummet
Car sales have fallen dramatically. The latest Statistics Denmark figures show that over the past 12 months only 163,500 new cars were registered, a drop of 21% on the previous year. According to…
MoreRight-wing party raises DKK 750,000 for independent impeachment probe
The government’s allies have declined to support a legal inquiry into whether the prime minister should be impeached for her role in the Minkgate scandal so the New Right (Nye Borgerlige) have commissioned…
MoreCovid on the rise: Signs of a 4th wave in care homes
Health organisations have called for the re-vaccination schedule to be brought forward following an increase in corona infections and covid-related deaths at care homes for the elderly. Nis Peter Nissen, head of the…
MoreVoters split on who to support in SAS conflict
Voters are divided on which side to support in the SAS conflict but agree on one thing – they won’t be booking flights with the struggling airline in the near future. In a…
MorePublic opinion turns against SAS
In a significant turnaround in public opinion a new survey shows nearly half the electorate no longer care whether struggling airline SAS survives its latest crisis. Following Sweden’s decision in June to pull the…
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