Danish intelligence warns against foreign interference in elections
Danish intelligence agencies have warned that foreign powers, particularly Russia and possibly the United States, may seek to interfere in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Faroe Island parliamentary member runs for re-election. And she wants to join the EU, unless things go south
Anna Falkenberg has announced her candidacy for re-election as a member of the Faroe Islands' parliament, expressing her desire to advance EU membership unless substantial issues arise.
Danish Researchers' Experiment with Infants in Africa Sparks Sharp Criticism
A study involving 14,000 infants in a vaccination trial by the University of Southern Denmark has drawn criticism from the WHO for being unethical and risky.
February has brought the highest electricity prices in a year
Electricity prices in February reached a record high for Danish customers, marking the most expensive month in a year.
February was the most expensive month for Danish electricity customers in a year
February saw the highest electricity prices for Danish customers since February 2025, with an average price of about 84.7 ΓΈre per kilowatt-hour in Eastern Denmark.
Norwegian billionaire moved to Switzerland to avoid wealth tax: Now he warns Mette Frederiksen
Norwegian billionaire Jens Rugseth warns Danish leaders against increasing wealth tax, citing mass capital flight from Norway after similar measures.
In three days in Poland, Martine Damborg showed why she is a unique talent in Danish sports
Martine Damborg, an 18-year-old swimming prodigy from Denmark, recently demonstrated her exceptional talent amidst a series of challenges in Poland, earning recognition as the 'Discovery of the Year' in Danish sports.
If the election is about leadership and defense, Lund and Frederiksen must fight where they agree most
The article discusses the dynamics between Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen as they prepare for a potential election focused on leadership and defense issues.
Elisabet Svane: Mette Frederiksen and Troels Lund must be pleased with being second on the list of Danes' top priorities right now
The article discusses the uneasy dynamic between Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Defense Minister Troels Lund during a recent televised discussion after their visit to Kyiv.
Russia may interfere in Danish election, exploiting chaos sewn by US, spies warn
Danish intelligence warns of potential Russian interference in the upcoming general election, citing disinformation and cyber threats linked to U.S. actions regarding Greenland.
Danish Security Police: Russian Electoral Influence Likely
The Danish Security Police indicate that it is very likely that Russia will launch targeted influence campaigns against Denmark ahead of its upcoming elections.
HammershΓΈi painting valued at up to 17 million to go to auction
A painting by Vilhelm HammershΓΈi is set for auction at Sothebyβs in London, with an estimated value between Β£1.5 million and Β£2 million.
Hereβs how Mette Frederiksenβs seven-year-old proposal against inequality has progressed
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has renewed her campaign against economic inequality, revealing that only a minority of the proposals from 2019 have been implemented.
Seven years ago, she also declared war on inequality with 17 concrete proposals: What has actually happened?
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has launched her re-election campaign by prioritizing economic inequality, echoing promises made in 2019, while acknowledging that only a minority of previous proposals have been implemented.
Danish media has filed a lawsuit against the artificial intelligence company OpenAI
Danish media organizations have initiated legal action against OpenAI, seeking to prohibit the use of their publications for AI training without explicit permission and compensation.
Understand the paradox: Wealth tax makes rich men flee β and the state treasury grows
The Danish political debate centers around the potential introduction of a wealth tax, with fears that it might drive wealthy individuals abroad, similar to Norway's experience.
When They Kiss Each Other on the Boards, It Becomes Big
The Danish romantic comedy film 'Den eneste ene' has sold nearly a million tickets and remains one of Denmark's most successful films, now being revived as a musical for a special anniversary.
Dao has a 'good' plan for the distribution of election cards
The Danish delivery company Dao faces criticism over mail distribution just ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections, but claims to have a solid plan for distributing 4.1 million election cards.
The Moderates' Clown Bus Has Entered the Election Campaign
The Danish political scene is sparse as politicians are actively campaigning in the field, leaving empty offices behind.
New elections in Denmark: Frederiksen aims to benefit from the Greenland crisis
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called for early elections on March 24, aiming to capitalize on a political boost related to the Greenland crisis.
DR sends email to parents after information about children may have been leaked
Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR) has reported a security breach possibly affecting childrenβs data submitted to DR Ultra.
Lidegaard is so strongly against a blue-black government that he considers a coup against DF
Martin Lidegaard's opposition to a blue-black government leads him to contemplate drastic measures against the Danish People's Party (DF).
The Church's Kitchen receives leftovers from Frederik and Mary's canceled party
The Danish royal family donated leftover food from a canceled celebration to prevent waste.
Mette Frederiksen tries to turn the laurels cut from the USA into an election victory
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen aims to capitalize on her rising popularity stemming from her firm resistance to US President Donald Trump's demand to acquire Greenland in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Consumer Council Think advises against letting babies sleep in cradle swings
Danish Consumer Council Think recommends that parents avoid letting their babies sleep in cradle swings, especially without supervision, due to safety concerns.
Highly Relevant Thriller Novel About Greenland Right Now
The article discusses a new thriller novel about Greenland that critiques Danish attitudes towards Greenlanders through the experiences of a character named Sus.
Psychiatry chief sees it happen: "Unfortunately, there are families that end up in a Bermuda Triangle"
A Danish psychiatry chief reflects on the challenges families face in accessing mental health services, highlighting systemic issues within the psychiatric care system.
New survey may hurt prime minister candidate Troels Lund Poulsen
Troels Lund Poulsen has announced his candidacy for prime minister but faces challenges reflected in new survey results.
The Ministry of the Interior extinguishes hope for Nye Borgerlige
The Danish Ministry of the Interior has ruled that Nye Borgerlige cannot qualify for the upcoming parliamentary elections by recruiting a sitting member from another party.
Russia denies involvement in drone in Sweden
Jon Stephensen reveals that he was offered money to resign from his mandate while on leave from the Danish Parliament.
Lottery ensured Danish clash and huge showdown
Norwegian team BodΓΈ/Glimt, featuring Danish striker Kasper HΓΈgh, is set to face Morten Hjulmand's Sporting in the Champions League round of 16 after a draw in Nyon.
Draw ensured a Danish showdown and huge clash in the Champions League
The Champions League draw has set up an exciting matchup between Danish players Kasper HΓΈgh and Morten Hjulmand as their teams, BodΓΈ/Glimt and Sporting, meet in the round of 16.
Mette Frederiksen drowns critical climate news
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is criticized for her handling of important climate updates.
MitID is up again after breakdown
MitID has been restored after being temporarily unavailable due to server instability, according to the Danish Agency for Digitization.
Interest organization for Danish media will sue OpenAI
The Danish interest organization DPCMO is suing OpenAI over allegations that the company improperly used content from Danish media to train its language model, ChatGPT.
Danish media organization sues OpenAI
A Danish media organization, DPCMO, is suing OpenAI over the alleged use of copyrighted content in training AI models.
Agriculture & Food demands 'extra payment as reward' for green transition
The Danish Climate Council warns that without significant changes to EU agricultural subsidies, the green transition of Danish and European agriculture could be hindered.
The agricultural sector is on course to become the EU's biggest climate sinner
A German farmer's fields are flooded, reflecting the potential negative impact of EU agricultural support policies on green transition efforts in Danish and European agriculture.
Marius Borg HΓΈiby is required to be detained for a longer period
Jon Stephensen reveals he was offered 1.3 million kroner to resign from his position in the Danish Parliament, which he declined.
Ukraine reports Russian attack on port infrastructure
A Danish politician, Jon Stephensen, revealed that he was offered money to resign from his parliamentary seat while discussing a Russian attack on Ukrainian port infrastructure.
Poland will ban social media for children under 15
Jon Stephensen, a Danish politician, refused a bribe to resign from his mandate while facing personal controversies.
Jon Stephensen: The Moderates offered me 1.3 million kroner
Jon Stephensen revealed in an interview that he was offered 1.3 million kroner by leaders of the Moderates to resign from his mandate, which he declined.
Fire in Kolding with health-hazardous smoke
A broad majority of Copenhagen's City Council has decided to decorate the council's meeting room with the Danish flag, Dannebrog, marking a significant symbol of national identity.
A year ago, she changed parties: Now Karin Liltorp wants to leave the Folketing
Karin Liltorp has announced she will not run for reelection in the Danish parliament after switching to a new political party just a year ago.
They are a unicorn in Danish pop music
Aphaca's new album is seen as a significant addition to Danish pop music, signaling their rise to prominence.
The Announcer Must Surrender: 'Now You Really Stop!', It Echoes in My Head
A new album by the Danish rock band Aphaca stirs reflections on generational identity, particularly for Generation X.
The Reporter Must Surrender: 'Now You Really Need to Stop!', It Echoes in My Head
The review reflects on the new album by the Danish rock band Aphaca, noting its impact on the Generation X audience.
Trumpβs Greenland push drives Danish prime minister to call early election
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called a snap parliamentary election for March 24 amid rising public support stemming from her firm stance against Trump's interest in purchasing Greenland.
Danish striker switches to Hammarby in record deal
Victor Lind, a former FC Midtjylland player, has transferred to Hammarby, becoming the most expensive signing in the club's history.
The Danish Health Authority clearly states: Stop taking pills for back pain
The Danish Health Authority warns against the use of painkillers like paracetamol and ibuprofen for back pain relief, urging a rethink of treatment approaches.