Thorning heads for Brussels demanding more sanctions
Denmark will push for the strongest possible measures that can be agreed against Russia at the EU meeting of European Union leaders today, where the crisis in Ukraine will top the agenda. After…
MoreDenmark heads Ukraine inspection team
Denmark is at the head of a new OSCE (Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe) team of inspectors that’s arrived in Eastern Ukraine to monitor military developments. Defence Minister Nicolai Wammen characterised…
MoreSickness benefits – the latest EU problem
It isn’t just child and unemployment benefits that EU citizens can take back to their own countries. A new Labour Ministry report shows that between 2008-12, around DKK400m in sickness benefits was paid…
MoreGovernment facing vote of no confidence
The government has just 15 days to put together a majority for its proposal to bring Danish child allowance rules into line with EU legislation – or face a possible vote of no-confidence….
MoreEU benefits debate could lead to no for Patent Court
Voter support for the EU Patent Court continues to fall. A new A&B poll shows that just 47% of the electorate intend to vote yes in the May 25th referendum, down from 54%…
MoreDevelopment aid to boost Danish trade
Development Minister Mogens Jensen will in future devote a larger share of development aid to help Danish companies establish themselves in emerging countries – particularly in Africa. During a visit to the West…
MoreDenmark destroys cluster munitions
Denmark has destroyed its complete stockpile of cluster bombs that had been kept since the Cold War period. Foreign Minister Martin Lideggard said around 42,000 cluster munitions had been made inoperable, four years…
MoreDanish shippers fear Russia sanctions
Danish shippers such as Maersk Line, Unifeeder, and DFDS are at particular risk of being hit by Russian sanctions, according to the Danish Shipowners’ Association whose members have a combined revenue in Russia…
MoreThorning backs Turkey’s EU hopes
Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt assured President Abdullah Gül yesterday that Turkey has Denmark’s ‘full support’ for its EU membership application but at the same time acknowledged there are still certain issues that need…
MoreDanish PM ‘concerned’ about Putin’s ambitions
Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt and Turkey’s President Abdullah Gül have dismissed Russian claims that Sunday’s referendum in Crimea was legitimate. According to President Putin, the referendum was ‘in accordance with all democratic principles…
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