Berlingske to PM: Call the election now
Right-leaning daily Berlingske has urged the Prime Minister to call an election before it’s too late. According to political commentator Bent Winther, Mette Frederiksen has already missed two opportune moments to go to…
MoreVoters divided on PM choice
The electorate is split over who’s the best candidate to lead the country after the upcoming election. A new Gallup poll shows a virtual dead heat between Mette Frederiksen and Søren Pape Poulsen,…
MoreOpposition leaders demand election date
The six party leaders on the right have urged Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to call an election immediately. In an open letter, the two prime minister candidates, the Conservatives’ Søren Pape Poulsen and…
MoreGlowing Danish tributes for Queen Elizabeth
Queen Margrethe has sent a personal letter of condolence to England’s new King, Charles the 3rd, following the passing of his mother, Queen Elizabeth, Thursday evening. The Danish monarch wrote ‘your mother was…
MoreIntelligence boss shared details of top snoop’s sex life
Confidential documents seen by Berlingske reveal how the head of Danish Intelligence (PET), Finn Borch Andersen, was deeply involved when lawmakers were briefed about suspended ‘spy boss’ Lars Findsen who’s been charged with nine…
MoreConservative leader held private meetings with Dominican Republic
Questions are being asked as to why Conservative leader Søren Pape Poulsen, as justice minister in 2018, held private, off-the-record meetings with the Dominican Republic’s government while on holiday. Former immigration minister Inger…
MoreEconomists dismiss PM’s ‘amateurish’ claim
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s claim that the Conservatives’ 2030 plan would cost 40,000 jobs in the public sector, dismissed as ’hocus pocus’ economics by her rival, Søren Pape Poulsen, Sunday, was denounced as…
MoreNo clear winner in candidates debate
In a heated TV debate between the three prime minister candidates, Sunday, Conservative leader Søren Pape Poulsen accused the Prime Minister of ’hocus pocus’ economics after she dismissed his 2030 plan as the…
MoreForeign Minister: ‘Putin is a little man’
Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod stressed Denmark’s full support for Ukraine’s efforts to resist the Russian invasion during talks with President Zelensky in Kyiv, Thursday. Mr Kofod said a number of issues had been…
MoreForeign Ministry report pinpoints main security threats
A yet-to-be-published Foreign Ministry report pinpoints the six major security threats to Denmark over the next decade. Even before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Social Democrat-led government assembled a working group at the…
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