PM: Gas leaks were deliberate
Three mysterious gas leaks in two Russian pipelines off the coast of Bornholm were caused by deliberate actions, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said at a press briefing, Tuesday evening. After saying earlier in…
MorePM aims to bring welfare to the people
The third installment of the government’s ‘Denmark can do more’ welfare reform plan is aimed at making the public sector less bureaucratic by improving transparency and reducing red tape. At a press conference,…
MoreControversial ex-minister eyes government role
Inger Støjberg is determined her new Denmark’s Democrats party should be an integral part of a centre-right government if the opposition wins power at the upcoming election. In an interview with TV2, the…
MoreIndependent report: PM should be prosecuted for Minkgate
An independent team of lawyers hired to assess whether the prime minister should face impeachment for her role in the Minkgate scandal has concluded that she, and former minister for food Mogens Jensen,…
MorePM denounces Putin: ‘West has been too naive’
The West has been too naïve when dealing with Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said yesterday in response to the Russian president’s thinly-veiled threat of a nuclear attack. Speaking from New York…
MorePM lobbies for Danish seat on UN Security Council
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has travelled to New York to attend the opening of the 77th United Nations General Assembly and lobby for Denmark’s bid for a seat on the UN Security Council…
MorePape loses ground in PM race
Conservative leader Søren Pape Poulsen’s popularity has taken a hit following the recent controversy surrounding his ex-partner. A new survey shows that even though Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is under pressure to call…
MoreSuspended ‘spy boss’ faces milder charge in espionage case
Lars Findsen, the suspended head of the Military Intelligence Agency (FE) who was arrested last December on suspicion of leaking highly classified information in the espionage scandal, now faces a milder charge than…
MoreJoe Biden invites PM to White House
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen will visit President of the United States, Joe Biden, at the White House. The date for the meeting has not yet been determined. In a press release, Ms Frederiksen…
MoreVoters disagree with PM on mink cull
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has repeatedly claimed the government made the right decision when ordering the mass cull of Denmark’s entire mink herd in 2020 but voters disagree. In a new YouGov survey…
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