Overview: How the international community is reacting
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen describes the Iranian government as 'evil' in response to recent attacks, emphasizing the need for careful deliberation to avoid a larger conflict in the Middle East.
Overview: How the international community is reacting to the attacks in the Middle East
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen comments on the attacks in the Middle East, stating it's too early to draw conclusions but labeling the Iranian regime as "evil."
Mette Frederiksen to be interviewed by Politiken's editor-in-chief
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen will be interviewed by Politiken's editor-in-chief Christian Jensen, and the public is invited to attend the event.
Karin Eriksson: Will Trump Ensure Victory for Mette Frederiksen?
Denmark's upcoming election may see the social democratic Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen leveraging support from U.S. President Donald Trump.
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.
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.
Norwegian billionaire fled to Switzerland: Now he has a stark warning for Mette Frederiksen
Norwegian billionaire Jens Rugseth warns Denmark against increasing taxes, citing capital flight from Norway due to similar policies.
Norwegian billionaire fled to Switzerland. Now he has a sharp warning for Mette Frederiksen
Norwegian billionaire Jens Rugseth warns Denmark's politicians against increasing wealth taxes, citing a recent capital flight from Norway as a cautionary tale.
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.
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.
How Mette Frederiksen's seven-year proposal against inequality has progressed
Mette Frederiksen's campaign against economic inequality unfolds amidst criticism of her previous proposals' implementation.
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.
After nearly seven years in the Prime Minister's Office: Mette Frederiksen needs to fulfill central parts of her plan against inequality
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is facing criticism for failing to implement key proposals aimed at reducing economic inequality, despite previously pledging to address this issue as she calls for a wealth tax.
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.
Pelle Dragsted announces a party-historical breakthrough
Pelle Dragsted of the Red-Green Alliance asserts that Mette Frederiksen must significantly change her parliamentary approach to gain their support ahead of the upcoming election.
Pelle Dragsted announces a party-historical breakthrough
Pelle Dragsted from the Red-Green Alliance states that Mette Frederiksen must significantly change her parliamentary course to receive support as a royal investigator before the election.
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.
Holstein's first 24-hour election campaign: "This topic has the most dynamite in it"
Political commentator Erik Holstein discusses the most explosive topics in Denmark's upcoming election campaign during a podcast episode on Altinget.
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.
1 Day with Alex Vanopslagh: 'I Tell the People Around Me That It's Just Pia Olsen Dyhr Spin'
Alex Vanopslagh expressed skepticism about Mette Frederiksen calling a parliamentary election, while simultaneously working hard to raise funds for his party.
Denmark: Lead for Frederiksen's party in the polls - The vote of the Greenlanders is crucial
The Social Democratic Party led by Mette Frederiksen in Denmark is gaining momentum in the polls ahead of the March 24 elections, positioning itself close to achieving an absolute majority in Parliament.
Mette Frederiksen drowns critical climate news
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is criticized for her handling of important climate updates.
Wild Day with Mette Frederiksen: Now She Shares About Changed Election Plans β and a Bathroom Visit that Made Lars Boje Laugh
Mette Frederiksen recounts a hectic day that started in Ukraine and involved multiple changes to her election announcement plans.
1 day with Mette Frederiksen: "I have dinner with my family. I eat a burger, and I don't do that very often"
Mette Frederiksen shares insights from a hectic day that began in Ukraine and involved multiple changes to her election announcement plans.
Wild day with Mette Frederiksen: Now she tells about changed election plans - and a bathroom visit that made Lars Boje burst out laughing
Mette Frederiksen discusses her hectic day that began in Ukraine and her changing election plans, including a humorous moment involving a bathroom visit.
A Day with Mette Frederiksen: 'Lars Boje Mathiesen is completely dying of laughter over it. Also because I say that I just need to go to the bathroom'
Mette Frederiksen shares the details of a chaotic day in which she navigated the challenges of political strategy and personal moments, including her experiences in Ukraine and the humorous interactions with her colleagues.
Denmark: The Center-Left on Course for Power. Thanks to Donald Trump?
Poll results suggest that after the elections, Frederiksen may have a chance to form a center-left government, unlike the current governing coalition.
Henrik Palle: It was enough to make you dizzy
In his column, Henrik Palle reflects on the predictable yet professional progression of the first party leader round in the reality format 'Parliamentary Election 2026'.
New poll: Mette Frederiksen and Troels Lund have a poor start to the election campaign
Troels Lund Poulsen, newly declared prime minister candidate for the Venstre party, faces significant challenges as recent polls indicate support for his party has dropped below nine percent.
New calculations: Mette Frederiksen's "little school" will cost over 12 billion in Copenhagen
New estimates reveal that Mette Frederiksen's proposed "little school" initiative will incur costs of approximately 11.5 billion kroner in Copenhagen, far exceeding the initial budget of six billion kroner allocated by the Social Democrats for related physical changes.
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.
Mette Frederiksen takes advantage of her conflict with Donald Trump over Greenland to call elections
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called for early legislative elections amid rising approval ratings, influenced by tensions surrounding Donald Trump's intentions regarding Greenland.
Elisabet Svane: There are several elements that make it strange
Political commentary discusses the unique dynamics of the SVM government in Denmark as described by Mette Frederiksen.
Elisabet Svane: It's Going to Be a Strange Election Campaign
The political landscape in Denmark is shifting as many parties prepare for an unusual election campaign influenced by the SVM government.
Elisabet Svane: There are several elements that make it a strange election campaign
Elisabet Svane discusses the unusual political dynamics and strategies at play in Denmark's upcoming election campaign under the SVM government.
Elisabet Svane: There are several elements that make it a strange election campaign
The article discusses the peculiar nature of the current election campaign in Denmark, reflecting on the impact of the SVM government on the political landscape.
#dkpol: Mette Frederiksen Went Red and Put Pressure on Troels Lund
During the campaign, Mette Frederiksen announced an election date, signaling a potential end to her current coalition government.
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.
Early elections will take place in Denmark on March 24
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced that early elections will be held in Denmark on March 24.
βGood luck. I hope you smash the Social Democratsβ - βLikewise,β is the response
The article describes the lively atmosphere outside the Folketing where politicians reacted energetically to the announcement of elections by Mette Frederiksen.
"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.
"Good luck. I hope you smash the Social Democrats," says Vanopslagh. "Likewise," replies Olsen Dyhr
Politicians in Denmark exchanged friendly banter as they prepared for an election called by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, leading to lively reactions from both the public and media.
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.
A tear in the hall, a rose in Herlev, and a sea of microphones: Here is election day in six pictures
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced a parliamentary election to be held on March 24, 2026, during a vote concerning a food check.
Denmark Advances Parliamentary Elections by Several Months
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called for early elections to be held on March 24, 2024, emphasizing the importance of voters' choices for the country's future direction.
There may very well be many houses for sale for 999,000 kroner
If Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's election promise is realized, many owners of inexpensive houses will see a notable increase in their daily finances due to the abolition of property value tax for homes valued at 1 million kroner.
Many houses may well be put up for sale for 999,000 kroner
A proposed abolition of the property value tax on homes valued at one million kroner could lead to an increase in disposable income for some homeowners in Denmark.
Danish PM calls snap election after standoff with Trump over Greenland
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced a snap parliamentary election scheduled for March 24, fueled by recent public support over her handling of US pressure regarding Greenland.