Your Face Will Have Copyright: The Pioneering Law That Will Protect Our Biometric Data
A Danish consumer organization initiated a campaign to raise awareness about the risks of sharing personal data online by offering bakery goods in exchange for revealing private information.
Driver of manure transport charged after train accident last year
The driver of a manure transport involved in a fatal train accident in Bjerndrup in August 2025 has been charged with multiple offenses under Danish law.
Prosecutors Drop Case of Human Exploitation at Novo Construction
Prosecutors in Denmark have decided to drop the case concerning alleged human exploitation involving foreign workers at Novo Nordisk's construction site in Kalundborg.
Vanopslagh and Messerschmidt bring the Quran law into the election campaign
The Danish election campaign is intensifying with the involvement of Vanopslagh and Messerschmidt discussing the Quran law.
Lecturer: The debate about expulsion is about the foundations of the rule of law
The article discusses the shift in the interpretation of human rights by the Danish government in pre-election campaigning to facilitate the expulsion of more criminal foreigners, emphasizing that this issue goes beyond technical legal adjustments and is linked to broader political and identity narratives.
Interpol: "We are now seeing fraud centers that are expanding their cybercrime into actual hacker attacks"
Enrique Hernandez Gonzalez from Interpol discusses the global challenge of digital fraud and urges Danish police to strengthen their cybercrime efforts.
The Folketing Adopts Hooligan Package with Immediate Quarantines
The Danish Parliament has passed a law aimed at tackling football-related violence, allowing for immediate quarantines of suspected hooligans.
Bornholm Police has the highest sick leave rate in the country
Bornholm Police reported the highest sick leave rate in Denmark, with an average of 14.6 sick days per officer in 2025, as revealed by a new report from the National Police.
The Judiciary Association has several points of criticism regarding the government's expulsion tightening
The Danish Judiciary Association has raised concerns about the government's proposal to tighten expulsion rules for criminals due to issues of clarity and interpretative doubt.
Denmark detains a container ship sailing from Russia
The Danish authorities have detained a container ship that was improperly registered, claiming to sail under the Comorian flag, which has been denied by Comoros.
Danish authorities arrested a vessel sailing under the Iranian flag
Danish authorities have detained a container ship sailing under the Iranian flag, claiming it is not properly registered.
Capital municipalities cannot keep up with the influx of Ukrainian refugees. Now the government wants to change the law
The Danish government plans to change a special law that has allowed over 60,000 Ukrainian refugees to reside in Denmark, as capital municipalities struggle to cope with the increasing number of refugees.
A Danish priest tried for possession of 80,000 images of child pornography compares it to a "stamp collection"
A Danish priest faces trial for possessing 80,000 child pornography images, controversially comparing it to collecting stamps.
Supreme Judge: The Government's Instruction Violates the Constitution
A Danish Supreme Judge has stated that the government's proposal to tighten rules regarding the expulsion of criminal foreigners may violate the constitution.
Political majority no longer recognizes religious communities that use divorce contracts
A coalition of Danish political parties has agreed to tighten the law on religious communities that require women to forfeit civil rights in exchange for divorce, leading to their unrecognized status.
Kremlin: What it says about Greenland, Ukraine โ The message to Europe and the USA
The Kremlin regards Greenland as Danish territory but acknowledges the unique international legal situation surrounding it, while also addressing issues regarding Ukraine and relations with the USA and Europe.