Give us a plot, please, Poul Madsen
The upcoming book by Poul Madsen portrays a scandal involving a prime minister and his young advisor alongside intricate personal relationships.
Should we continue to produce 30 million pigs?: The red bloc launches a frontal attack on pig farming
Danish farmers are being called upon to stop building new pig farms and expanding existing ones as part of an urgent initiative intended to address climate, environmental, and animal welfare issues.
The Debate Everyone Saw β But No One Listened To
A recent podcast episode discusses a heated debate in the Danish Parliament regarding a food voucher agreement just before an election announcement.
Inner Mission Chairman: It does not unconditionally make sense to reintroduce Great Prayer Day
The Danish political landscape is increasingly focused on the reintroduction of Great Prayer Day, with strong opinions expressed by various party leaders.
Silver medalist puts his Olympic uniform up for sale
A memorial event in Copenhagen for slain Iranian leader Ali Khamenei sparked controversy among Danish politicians regarding the presence of such individuals in Denmark.
The theater producer and composer Jesper Winge Leisner has died
A memorial ceremony in NΓΈrrebro, Copenhagen for the deceased Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has drawn criticism from Danish politicians.
Large Survey Among Officials Casts Doubt on Green Tripartite: "I'm Afraid It Will Collapse"
A survey among officials in Danish municipalities reveals skepticism regarding the ambitious goals set by politicians in the green tripartite agreement.
Overview and Gossip: Smart Name Change Did Not Make It to the Election Posters
Danish political landscape is currently saturated with election posters ahead of the March 24 vote, marking the start of the campaign period.
A Chinese Robot Race Poses a Threat, but Danish Politicians Prefer to Talk About Arne
Danish politicians are more focused on domestic issues like pension reform than the economic threats posed by advanced manufacturing in China.
Memorial Ceremony in Copenhagen for Deceased Ayatollah Provokes Political Outrage
A memorial held in Copenhagen for the late Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has sparked political outrage among Danish leaders.
Four years in numbers: Voters turned their backs on SVM from day one
The article discusses the upcoming Danish elections on March 24, 2026, and reflects on the declining support for the SVM coalition over the past four years.
Mette Frederiksen hesitates with the green promises. There is a good reason for that
Denmark is not on track to meet its goal of a 70% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, according to a new report.
Danish success band wonders about Mette Frederiksen and the rest of their parents' generation
The rock band Aphacas offers a contrasting perspective to Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's New Year speech by focusing on different societal issues.
DF comes with ultimatum regarding Muslim net emigration
Danish People's Party has issued an ultimatum demanding that more Muslim immigrants leave Denmark than arrive, which has drawn criticism from other political figures.
Councillor on nuclear weapons: "It is simply a completely crazy and incorrect reading of how the world is"
The debate over nuclear weapons on Danish soil has intensified during the election campaign, with opposition from the Enhedslisten party's defense spokesperson, Trine Pertou Mach, who argues against the presence of nuclear weapons.
Show me the prime minister who could do better than Mette Frederiksen right now
The article discusses Mette Frederiksen's potential to become one of Denmark's most significant prime ministers by winning three consecutive elections.
Show me the prime minister who will be better than Mette Frederiksen right now
The article discusses the potential historical significance of Mette Frederiksen's leadership, arguing that she could achieve a rare third consecutive victory in the Danish 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.
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.
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.
Elisabet Svane: Mette Frederiksen and Troels Lund Poulsen must be pleased with number two on the list of Danes' top priorities right now
The article discusses the dynamics between Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen during a recent televised debate following their attendance at a significant event in Kyiv.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
The Government's Failed Climate Fix Has Cost Denmark Its Climate Goal
The Klima Council criticizes the Danish government's climate policy, stating it has failed to meet its goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 70% by 2030.
Troels Lund declares himself a candidate for Prime Minister
Troels Lund Poulsen, the leader of Denmark's Liberal Party, has announced his candidacy for Prime Minister in the upcoming election, citing concerns over high taxes proposed by rival parties.
Mette Frederiksen does not want to declare her stance: 'Some owe more'
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is maintaining ambiguity about her political alliances as the 2026 election approaches, signaling possible cooperation with centrist or left-wing parties while expressing past reservations about the far-left.
Good luck. I hope you smash the Social Democrats - "Likewise," is the answer
The article explores a vibrant scene outside the Danish Parliament as members of the Folketing celebrate the announcement of new elections, signaling an exciting time in the political landscape.
"Good luck. I hope you smash the Social Democrats" - "Likewise," is the reply
The article reports on the vibrant atmosphere around the announcement of elections in Denmark, highlighting the reactions of various political figures.
Danish PM calls an early election seeking βGreenland bounceβ
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called an early election to leverage improved poll ratings following a geopolitical crisis related to Greenland.
Three men remanded for robberies
The Danish Social Democrats' proposal for a 0.5% tax on fortunes over 25 million kroner has sparked mixed reactions, from strong opposition by Dansk Industri to support by Oxfam Denmark.
Who Should Govern the Country? Here Are the Options
The article discusses the changing landscape of Danish political alliances and the complexities of forming a government following the recent election announcement.
Elisabet Svane is lacking answers to one question: What is Troels Lund Poulsen doing?
The article discusses the importance of understanding Troels Lund Poulsen's role as the Danish election campaign unfolds.
Elisabet Svane is waiting for a very special message β 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.
Danish PM calls snap election after surge in support over Greenland crisis
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced an early election, prompted by rising support due to her response to US President Trump's interest in Greenland.
The Prime Minister of Denmark announced that general elections will take place on March 24
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced that parliamentary elections will be held on March 24, 2026, highlighting the importance of security policy and relationships with the United States.
The first party leader debate of the election campaign tonight
The first debate of the Danish election campaign will feature all 12 party leaders and will be broadcast on DR and TV2 tonight at 8 PM.
Danish Prime Minister: 'You know what is at stake'
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called for a parliamentary election, stating that her future as Prime Minister depends on the mandate given to the Social Democrats in the upcoming elections.
Danish Prime Minister announced that general elections will take place on March 24
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced that general elections are scheduled for March 24, 2026, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming mandate for her Social Democrats.
Party leaders meet for the first election debate Thursday evening
Danish party leaders will meet for the first debate of the parliamentary elections on Thursday evening, a few hours after Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announces the election date.
Danish Prime Minister Disputes with the US over Greenland Ownership While Announcing Parliamentary Elections
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced parliamentary elections amid a backdrop of tension regarding Greenland's ownership and the upcoming foreign policy challenges.