PM warns of Russian and Chinese influence in Africa
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen warned of a ‘battle for influence’ on the African continent following a long meeting with President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi on the first day of her visit to Egypt, Monday….
MoreLøkke defends renewed arms exports to Saudi Arabia, UAE
The government has announced plans to resume arms exports to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emiraates (UAE) that were suspended five years ago following the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi and…
MorePipeline sabotage theories ‘sound like a James Bond film’
Danish analysts continue to cast doubts on German media claims that a ‘rogue’ Ukrainian group was responsible for the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage in Danish territorial waters last year. German investigators have identified…
MoreExperts cast doubts on pipelines revelations
Danish experts have expressed serious doubts about claims that Ukraine could be responsible for the sabotage on the Nord Stream pipelines in Danish territorial waters last year. Following reports that U.S. intelligence agencies have…
MoreU.S. intelligence: Pro-Ukrainian group attacked Nord Stream pipelines
Ukraine has categorically denied any involvement in last year’s sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines in Danish territorial waters, following reports that U.S. intelligence agencies have determined that a pro-Ukrainian group carried out…
MoreGovernment apologises for social abuse
The government has issued an official apology to hundreds of children and adults who were forcibly placed in mental care between 1933-1961 after being diagnosed as ‘morally weak-minded’ or ‘sexually promiscuous’. In a…
MoreVoters move left following Great Prayer Day debate
It’s the left-wing Socialist People’s Party (SPP) that’s benefited most from widespread voter dissatisfaction with the removal of the Great Prayer Day public holiday. While the three coalition partners have experienced a backlash…
MoreMore Syrian refugees facing deportation
A large group of Syrian refugees is facing deportation following a re-evalution of the security situation in their own country. According to the Immigration Service, the Latakia and Tartus provinces are now deemed…
MoreSpy boss wins first round in legal battle
‘Spy Boss’ Lars Findsen has won a legal battle to have his trial moved from Copenhagen to Lyngby. The High Court made the ruling, Thursday, after the former head of Military Intelligence service…
MoreOpposition parties berate PM for ‘evading’ terror probe
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has come under fire for refusing to appear before the Ahmed Samsam terror inquiry. All nine opposition parties have condemned the PM’s decision to stay clear of the Investigative…
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