Denmark involved in OneLove controversies at Qatar World Cup
While the captain of Denmark’s World Cup team bowed to pressure and dropped the idea of wearing a OneLove armband at yesterday’s opening group match against Tunisia, former prime minister Helle Thorning Schmidt…
MoreLiberals’ threat to conservatism
By moving towards a centrist coalition Jacob Ellemann Jensen is slowly trying to kill off conservatism in Denmark, Liberal Alliance (LA) leader Alex Vanopslagh warned yesterday after the Liberal leader told delegates at the…
MoreEx-PM urges Liberals to drop demand for Minkgate inquiry – voters disagree
A majority of the electorate would support an independent legal inquiry into whether caretaker prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, should face an impeachment trial for her role in the Minkgate affair. A Yougov survey…
MoreEx-PM predicts centrist government
Former prime minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen believes government negotiations will end in a centrist coalition consisting of the Social Democrats, his own Moderates party, and the Liberals (Venstre). Following a new round of…
MoreForeign Minister: ‘Finger of guilt points directly towards Putin’
No matter who fired the missiles that hit a Polish village, Tuesday, it’s Vladimir Putin who bears the ultimate responsibility – that was the message from acting foreign minister Jeppe Kofod yesterday after…
MoreForeign Minister: Missile strike on Poland ‘very, very serious’
Following reports of a missile strike near Poland’s border with Ukraine that killed two Polish citizens, acting foreign minister Jeppe Kofod said last night that ‘a security issue for Poland is a security…
MoreNo change to voting laws despite election anomaly
Although the ‘blue bloc’ opposition parties, alongside the centrist Moderates, won more votes than the victorious ‘red bloc’ at the November 1st election there will be no change to election legislation. The official…
More‘Dark ships’ spotted near pipelines ahead of sabotage
Two ’dark ships’ around 95 to 130 meters long were spotted within several miles of the Nord Stream 2 pipelines before the first gas leaks were detected in the early hours of September…
MoreLeft-wing threat to topple yet to be formed government
The Red/Greens have dialled up the pressure on caretaker PM Mette Frederiksen by threatening to topple any government coalition that includes the Moderates. At a press conference, Tuesday, as government negotiations resumed, the…
MoreEconomy moves up the agenda as government negotiations continue
Government negotiations re-start today, with the economy and the labour market replacing health and welfare as the main issues when caretaker prime minister Mette Frederiksen hosts two days of meetings with party leaders…
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