Danish Energy Minister: Don't drive unless necessary
Danish Energy Minister Lars Aagaard urges citizens to participate in energy-saving efforts, recommending that they only drive when absolutely necessary due to rising oil prices and the uncertain resolution of the conflict in Iran.
In Copenhagen, fewer citizens have been evicted following the welfare reform
The Danish Minister of Employment criticizes the Social Mayor of Copenhagen for failing to acknowledge previous incorrect forecasts regarding the impact of a welfare reform on homelessness.
No plans for more special flights for stranded Danes
The Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that it will not arrange additional special flights to help stranded Danish citizens in the UAE, citing quicker commercial options and limited interest in further special flights.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs continues to urge Danes to leave Lebanon
The Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs is advising citizens to leave Lebanon due to ongoing Israeli attacks and the high risk of escalation.
Lars Boje Mathiesen has been misunderstood. At least, that's what he thinks.
Lars Boje Mathiesen, the leader of the Citizens' Party, prepares for a debate with fellow parliamentary candidates while promoting energy drink Faxe Kondi Booster.
Delivery of mail ballots affected by the war in the Middle East
The Danish Foreign Ministry advises citizens in war-affected countries to vote as early as possible due to delays in mail delivery of ballots.
The Refugee Board: Conditions in Syria do not justify a Danish residence permit
The Danish Refugee Board has determined that the general conditions in Syria do not justify granting residence permits to Syrian citizens.
Danes urged to leave Lebanon as soon as possible
The Danish Foreign Ministry urges Danish citizens in Lebanon to leave urgently due to increasing violence in the country.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs urges Danes to leave Lebanon
The Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has advised all citizens in Lebanon to evacuate due to escalating conflict in the region.
Larger manure spill near Farsรธ in North Jutland
Approximately 10,000 Danes are currently registered on the list concerning countries in the Middle East, with most located in the UAE, Egypt, and Turkey.
The first plane will fetch stranded Danes on Sunday
The Danish Foreign Ministry has arranged for a plane to repatriate stranded Danish citizens from the UAE, with more flights to be considered based on demand.
10,000 on the Danish list for countries in the Middle East
Currently, about 10,000 Danes are registered on the Danish list for various countries in the Middle East, as reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Citizens' Service: More options for departure from Saudi Arabia
Danish authorities inform stranded citizens in Saudi Arabia about available flight options with various airlines.
Iranian media: Government building leveled in attack
Danish insurance companies are overwhelmed with calls from citizens stranded worldwide due to the Middle Eastern conflict, prompting advice to contact airlines instead.
More people employed and higher wages lead to record high pension contributions
Danish citizens contributed a record amount to their pensions last year, reaching 175 billion kroner, a 7.4% increase from the previous year, attributed to rising employment and wages.
4.3 million Danish citizens can vote in the parliamentary elections
On March 24, Danish citizens will vote, with 4.3 million having the right to participate in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Mette Frederiksen confronted by a voter at the town square: "Now we have to see if we get enough votes to do it"
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen faced a voter while helping prepare for the upcoming elections, emphasizing her preference to interact with citizens over engaging with the media.
You can now vote by mail
Danish citizens can now vote by mail for the upcoming parliamentary elections, with options available for both domestic and abroad voting.
Elisabet Svane is waiting for a very special message โ otherwise it will be "a strange election campaign"
Elisabet Svane discusses the crucial issue Danish citizens must address as their election campaign commences, emphasizing its significance.
The Social Democrats are running for election on a wealth tax: Criticism says it is a populist and irresponsible proposal
The Danish Social Democrats, led by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, propose a wealth tax targeting the richest citizens to reduce inequality ahead of the upcoming election, facing criticism for being populist.
Transport Minister: Contingency Plan to Ensure Distribution of Ballot Cards
The Danish Transport Minister assures citizens that ballot cards will be distributed for the upcoming parliamentary election, despite concerns regarding the delivery service.
He will never forget what they called the room at the city hall, where the fraud suspects were called for conversation
The article discusses the aggressive monitoring efforts by Danish authorities to identify fraudsters abusing social benefits, while highlighting concerns about citizens' legal rights and protections.
Many Danes do not share the Prime Minister's outrage over wealthy homeowners
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's criticisms of wealthy homeowners are not resonating with many Danish citizens.
Venstre wants to cut development aid to countries that refuse to take back their own citizens
The Danish political party Venstre announced plans to reduce development aid from 0.7% to 0.5% of gross national income, targeting countries that do not accept their rejected asylum seekers.
Venstre wants to cut aid to countries that reject their own citizens
The Danish political party Venstre has proposed to reduce development aid for countries that refuse to accept their rejected asylum seekers.
Surprised homeowners received a bill for 100,000 kroner, but then the polite man from Tax called
A tax authority error led to significant unexpected tax bills for Danish homeowners, sparking concerns about wider issues affecting many citizens.
Two days after the puzzled email, the polite man from the tax office called Jan and Marianne
A couple received three unexpected tax bills due to a miscalculation by the Danish Valuation Authority, prompting concerns about potential widespread issues affecting many citizens.
Princess Marie celebrates milestone birthday in the USA
Danish authorities report the arrest of six Danish citizens in Portugal connected to a cocaine smuggling case involving 1.3 tons of the drug.
All city buses in Aarhus have been canceled
Six Danish citizens have been arrested in Portugal following an investigation into the smuggling of 1.3 tons of cocaine, with cooperation among Danish, Spanish, and Portuguese police.
Six Danes arrested in Portugal in case of 1.3 tons of cocaine
Six Danish citizens have been arrested in Portugal after a lengthy investigation and cooperation between Danish, Spanish, and Portuguese police, related to the smuggling of 1.3 tons of cocaine.
Six Danes arrested in Portugal for a ton of cocaine
A coordinated operation led to the arrest of eleven individuals, including six Danish citizens, for their involvement in smuggling 1.3 tons of cocaine, with significant quantities seized during transshipment in Portugal.
Two Swedes sentenced in Denmark for attack on Israeli embassy
A Danish court has found two Swedish citizens guilty of terrorism and attempted murder for launching grenades at the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen, sentencing them to 12 and 14 years in prison respectively.
Danish call for boycott of US products
In response to the diplomatic crisis over Greenland, citizens in Denmark express concern and call for a boycott of US products while hoping for a peaceful resolution.
Encouraging Greenlanders to declare independence
Bjรถrk Guรฐmundsdรณttir encourages Greenlanders to declare independence in a social media post, criticizing Danish treatment of Greenlanders as second-class citizens.