Martin Thorborg has his favorite bird stuffed in the bedroom - "maybe because it reminds him of himself," says his wife
Danish entrepreneur Martin Thorborg reflects on his life and persona amidst a discussion regarding his preference for collecting taxidermy, specifically a bird that symbolizes his character.
Danish Prime Minister Explores Trump Effect and Anticipates Parliamentary Elections
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has strategically called parliamentary elections amidst concerns surrounding Donald Trump's actions and their implications for Denmark.
Slaughter Corporation: Danes Have Embraced 'Election Pork'
Danish Crown reports a surge in demand for 'election pork' ahead of the upcoming voting day in Denmark, leading to depleted stocks and unprecedented sales.
Danish stocks fall in the morning after Trump threats
Trump's threats to bomb Iran's power plants if they do not open the Hormuz Strait have negatively impacted the Danish stock market, resulting in a morning decline.
Danish politics have taken a global break for three weeks. That is now over.
Danish politics has had a three-week break from global issues, but this hiatus is ending as the world faces various dilemmas.
Danish politics has taken a break from a world in turmoil for three weeks. That stops now.
Danish politics has been detached from international issues for three weeks, but this period is ending as the world faces significant challenges.
Teachers and municipalities agree on a new collective agreement
A new collective agreement grants teachers in Denmark a raise of 3,600 kroner per month, as announced by the Danish Union of Teachers.
Venstre signals massive cuts to poor countries and Danish organizations
The Danish political party Venstre proposes significant cuts to development aid, which may lead to the complete removal of support for certain organizations and countries.
Europe's 'Top Woman' Was About to Collapse – Then Something Surprising Happened
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's approval ratings have rebounded unexpectedly, partly due to U.S. President Donald Trump's threats regarding Greenland.
Danish MEPs: Social Issues Have Overtaken Geopolitics in Upcoming Elections
Danish MEP Anders Vistisen believes social issues have become more prominent than geopolitical concerns in the run-up to elections, overshadowing topics like Greenland's future and relations with Trump.
Jonas Vingegaard: "I know my victories, not my second places"
Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard reflects on his form, his upcoming season, and his rivalry with Tadej Pogačar ahead of the Volta a Catalunya.
From postal votes to counting and a visit to the king: This is how the election works
An overview of the election process in Denmark ahead of the March 24, 2026 election, detailing the steps involved from voting to government formation.
Sánchez and the Danish Mirror
The article discusses the economic implications of the ongoing war in Iran and compares it to the previous crisis caused by the war in Ukraine, highlighting the challenges Pedro Sánchez faces in lowering taxes amid global instability.
Danish PM Frederiksen seeking third term in general election this week
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is campaigning for a third term in a highly competitive general election where her party's support has notably declined despite their continued lead in the polls.
"It was a mistake": Former top diplomat reflects on the Iraq War and criticizes Fogh
A former Danish diplomat criticizes the 2003 decision to join the Iraq War, calling it a significant foreign policy error.
"It was a mistake": Former top diplomat reflects on the Iraq War and criticizes Fogh
A former high-ranking Danish diplomat acknowledges the mistake of Denmark's involvement in the Iraq War under Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen in 2003.
Danish Prime Minister Seeks Third Term in Next Week's Elections
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is aiming for a third term as her Social Democrats face declining support ahead of the elections next week.
Karin Eriksson: A Danish Wealth Tax Gains Momentum – in Sweden
The potential introduction of a wealth tax in Denmark could have significant repercussions for the upcoming Swedish parliamentary elections.
Homework for the new government: "This is why I want the rental law revised"
Siham El-Haddad calls for the new Danish government to restore the principle of equality before the law, particularly in relation to rental legislation.
Homework for the new government: 'This is why I want the rental law to be revised'
Siham El-Haddad urges the new Danish government to restore the principle of equality before the law through a revision of the rental law.
One was convicted of inappropriate behavior with a photographer and another criticized lesbians in a youth magazine: Here are some of the candidates from the Citizens' Party
The article explores some candidates from the Citizens' Party, including past controversies involving inappropriate behavior and remarks about the LGBTQ community.
Election in Denmark: Mette Frederiksen hopes for support from Greenland
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen campaigns for a third term amidst heightened military tensions linked to Greenland.
Military Expert: Denmark May Now Be Within Iran's Reach
A Danish military expert claims that recent developments have changed the understanding of Iran's missile capabilities, potentially putting Denmark within striking distance.
Lars Løkke could find himself in a key position
Danish politician Lars Løkke is expected to play a significant role in upcoming political decisions.
The condemnation pours down on him: Trump is a 'permanent, disfiguring scar'
Donald Trump's celebration of the death of former FBI chief Robert Mueller has been condemned by political opponents and some within the Republican Party.
1.7 million times the annual statement has been checked
Over 1.7 million logins were recorded on the Danish tax authority's website as many citizens checked their annual tax statements after access was opened on Friday.
Professor issues harsh judgment: We ignored warning signs. This is why Trump’s aggression hits us so hard
A Danish professor criticizes the country's historical alignment with the US and warns that Trump's actions could have severe repercussions for Denmark due to its lack of independent foreign policy.
Mette Frederiksen understands Thorning's anger: 'It was one of the rudest we have seen in Danish politics'
Mette Frederiksen expressed understanding for Helle Thorning-Schmidt's anger towards Troels Lund Poulsen regarding his actions in a scandal involving leaked tax documents.
'What has happened?' Ranveer was surprised to see the 'Big Boss' in 'Dhurandhar 2'
'Dhurandhar 2' features Danish Iqbal's character as 'Big Boss', garnering praise from both the public and celebrities, including Ranveer Singh who expressed astonishment at Iqbal's transformation.
'Dhurandar 2' Big Boss Was Afraid of Being Replaced by Salman Khan
The film 'Dhurandar 2' has earned over 500 crores within four days of its release, becoming one of Bollywood's most successful films, revealing that the character 'Big Boss' is based on underworld don Dawood Ibrahim.
In Copenhagen, the family's cooperative apartment increased by 400,000 in value last week. In Assens, they went hunting for lasagna sauce on sale
A Danish family experiences contrasting daily routines as one family member wakes early for work while another family prepares for their day in the city.
American expert: 'We are in a world we did not want to return to after 1945'
Experts are increasingly questioning whether we are on the brink of a third world war as Denmark prepares for military engagement with the U.S., while the Danish elections focus on other domestic issues.
DMI issues warning about dense fog on Sunday morning
The Danish Meteorological Institute has issued a warning about dense fog affecting parts of Denmark until Sunday morning.
Løkke: Who should pick up the phone if Trump calls?
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen emphasizes the ongoing Greenland crisis and his campaign for centrist political power while humorously suggesting that voters should consider who would handle calls from Trump.
Helle Ib: The three most powerful politicians behave like whiny children
A Danish political commentator criticizes the nation's three most powerful politicians for their unprofessional behavior.
It will soon be decided. Here is Altinget's final overview of who is expected to be elected
Altinget provides an overview of the forthcoming Danish parliamentary elections, indicating potential changes in party representation including the emergence of a new party, which could result in significant losses for established parties.
Henrik Palle to DR people: Have you not learned that you should not judge a dog by its hair?
Henrik Palle comments on the enduring popularity of Danish television formats and their reflection of societal preferences.
Henrik Palle to DR folks: Have you not learned that one should not judge a dog by its hair?
Henrik Palle discusses the continued success of the Danish TV show 'Kender du typen?' and questions the preferences of the viewing audience.
Revenge's hour for Thorning: "Everyone should be reminded of what happened back then"
The article discusses the resurfacing of a past scandal involving former Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, emphasizing the ongoing impact of political smear campaigns.
The Time for Revenge for Thorning: "Everyone Should Remember What Happened Back Then"
The article discusses the ongoing political repercussions of an old, unresolved crime against former Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, emphasizing the need to remind people of this significant event in Danish political history.
Three days before the election, Frederiksen proposes the biggest change to work life in over 100 years
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has proposed a significant change in work-life balance for parents just days before the parliamentary elections.
Løkke: It's too early to talk about Danish contributions to Hormuz Strait operation
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen highlights early collaboration among several nations to secure shipping in the Hormuz Strait but emphasizes that it is premature to discuss Denmark's specific contributions.
At least two dead in avalanche in South Tyrol
Demonstrations for climate action are set to take place in six Danish cities, culminating in a speech by activist Greta Thunberg in Copenhagen.
'Best crime thriller on Netflix' gets season 2 update as release date confirmed
The release date for season 2 of the highly-rated Netflix series 'Chestnut Man' has been confirmed for May 7, 2026.
Danish Social Democrats want to deport without court
The Danish Social Democrats propose a new mechanism for deporting individuals accused of serious crimes without going through the courts, as immigration policies become a central issue in the upcoming elections.
The Greenland Question in the Danish Elections Quiet Down: Political Parties Have a Unified Stance
The upcoming Danish parliamentary elections are overshadowed by the issue of Greenland, with a unified political stance among parties amidst declining support for the ruling coalition.
At the SF National Meeting, Pia Olsen Dyhr Continued Her Safe Style. It's Not Without Risks
Pia Olsen Dyhr, during the SF national meeting, emphasized a cautious approach to political strategies, appealing to her party's traditional base without introducing any new proposals.
The younger generation follows the Danish People's Party: 'I think he is the best politician in all of Europe'
The article discusses the shifting perception of the Danish People's Party and its leader, Morten Messerschmidt, especially among younger Danes.
DF has taken a step to the right – and a new generation has followed
The Danish People's Party (DF) is undergoing a significant shift towards the political right, accompanied by a generational change in its leadership and support.
Danish companies are screaming for Swedes – Emelie took the chance
Danish companies are actively seeking Swedish workers, as exemplified by Emelie, a Swede who secured a full-time job in Copenhagen.