Anti-Islamist receives ‘suspicious package’
Rasmus Paludan, leader of the anti-Muslim ‘Stram Kurs’ (Hard Line) party, was forced to self-quarantine for most of Monday after opening a package containing two bottles of an unidentified liquid suspected of being…
The Week That Was, January 11th – 17th 2020:
Coronavirus/ What happened last week: Nationwide corona restrictions set to expire,Sunday, were extended by at least three weeks – the extended lockdown means bars, cafes, restaurants, shopping centres, schools, and most of the…
The Week That Was, January 4th – 10th 2020:
Coronavirus/ What happened last week: The government tightened lockdown restrictions in a rapid response to the fast-spreading, highly contagious British coronavirus variant but stopped short of a curfew – Health Minister Magnus Heunicke…
Two charged with attempted murder of anti-Islamist
Two men will appear in court today charged with the attempted murder of Rasmus Paludan, leader of the anti-Muslim ‘Stram Kurs’ (Hard Line) party. According to the prosecution the two accused – a…
The Week That Was, November 23rd – November 29th 2020:
Coronavirus/ What happened last week: Health Minister Magnus Heunicke said older people, essential workers, and the chronically ill will be the first in line to get a vaccination against corona, possibly as early…
Swedish authorities clear Danish anti-Islamists: Koran burning isn’t a crime
Members of the Danish anti-Muslim ‘Stram Kurs’ (Hard Line) party weren’t specifically targeting an ethnic group when they set fire to a Koran in a Muslim-dominated district of Malmo last summer, a Swedish…
The Week That Was, November 9th – November 15th 2020:
Coronavirus/ What happened last week: The minkgate scandal continued to grow – internal communication obtained by Politiken under the freedom of information act revealed how the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration (DVFA) for months…
Danish Koran burners thrown out of Belgium
Five members of the anti-Islam ‘‘Stram Kurs’ (Hard Line) party were expelled from Belgium, Thursday and banned for a year. Local media reported that Belgian police suspected the five men were planning to burn…
The Week That Was, October 26th – November 1st 2020:
Coronavirus/ What happened last week: With the number of registered corona cases averaging around 1,000 per day, the government announced a raft of new measures aimed at breaking the chain of infection, including…
The Week That Was September 14th – 20th 2020:
Coronavirus/ What happened last week: The number of corona cases rose to the highest level since March as the World Health Organisation was warning of ’alarming rates of transmission’ of COVID-19 across Europe…