Immigration Ministry accepts 200 Rwandan refugees
For the third year running Denmark will accept 200 refugees from Rwanda as payback for the African country’s willingness to host a Danish reception centre where asylum seekers can be processed before they…
MoreDanish political delegation to Taiwan
Despite an escalation of US-China tensions following House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s recent trip to Taiwan a delegation of six Danish lawmakers are planning a fact-finding mission to the disputed island in the northwestern…
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Carsberg wins India dispute…..Beer giant’s sales up but profit down….Bavarian finds U.S. partner to package monkeypox vaccines… Carlsberg has won a major arbitration case following a row over the Danish brewer’s business practices…
MoreConservatives present ‘true blue’ agenda
The Conservatives intend to fight the next election on a ‘true-blue’ conservative platform. Party leader Søren Pape Poulsen, who this week announced his candidacy for prime minister, revealed his ‘2030-plan’, Wednesday, including a…
MoreDPP defectors form core of rival party’s candidates
The list of candidates standing for ex-immigration minister Inger Støjberg’s Denmarks Democrats party at the next election includes seven current MPs who’ve defected from the Danish People’s Party (DPP) – which means the…
MoreMinisterial comeback for Støjberg?
The Liberals (Venstre) and Conservatives have refused to rule out the possibility of a cabinet role for Inger Støjberg if the opposition re-wins power at the next election – however, the leaders of…
MoreGovernment proposes gender reassignment for tots
New-born babies could soon have the right to change their legal gender. As part of its newly-published LGBTQ+ plan, published Wednesday, the government has proposed allowing all children the right to ‘gender reassignment’…
More‘Operation Greed’ verdict today
Copenhagen District Court will finally rule today on the ‘Operation Greed’ scandal in which a total of 17 men and three companies are accused of money laundering at least DKK530m ($80m) plus tax…
MoreDanish F16s police Iceland skies
The Royal Danish Air Force has begun Air Policing missions over Iceland to help ‘secure the High North.’ As part of NATO’s aim to protect the airspace above Iceland, Danish F-16s will be…
MoreDanish supplier can’t meet demand for monkeypox vaccine
Bavarian Nordic, the only company in the world with an approved vaccine for monkeypox, has expressed concern that it won’t be able to meet global demand as cases rise across the world. The company…
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