Denmark's largest pig producer has committed a series of legal violations
Denmark's largest pig producer faces repeated offenses concerning animal welfare laws, with recent proposals for stricter penalties.
The country's largest pig producer has received a series of judgments: 'It cries out for a limit on how often one can break the law'
Denmark's largest pig producer, having faced multiple fines for animal welfare violations, is under scrutiny as reforms are suggested to enhance oversight in the farming industry.
Poul Madsen: Vanopslaghs coke admission is spin disguised as honesty
Poul Madsen criticizes Liberal Alliance's handling of leader Alex Vanopslaghs' cocaine scandal, suggesting it is more of a spin campaign than a genuine admission.
For several years he has taken beatings for Mette Frederiksen: "I see party discipline as something positive"
Christian Rabjerg Madsen discusses his support for party discipline in the context of ongoing debates about taxing large housing gains in Denmark.
Poul Madsen: Mette Frederiksen's wealth tax was sloppy spin. Now it has ended in disaster
Poul Madsen critiques the government's hastily implemented wealth tax as a failed political strategy that mistakenly included affluent families.
Welfare reform has led to fewer homeless people in Copenhagen
A recent report indicates that a welfare reform in Denmark has surprisingly resulted in a decrease in homelessness in Copenhagen, contrary to earlier predictions of a surge.
Citizen Proposal on Parking Regulations Reaches 50,000 Signatures
A citizen proposal advocating for licensing requirements and clearer regulations for parking companies has surpassed 50,000 signatures in 18 days, necessitating consideration by the Danish Parliament.
Shaken mayor moves town hall meeting after revelations about group home
The mayor of Gladsaxe, Serdal Benli, is shaken by new revelations regarding the Granvej group home, leading to the rescheduling of a community meeting.
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.
Cycling Federation Chairman: It was a mistake for me to call snow removal sexist. But the debate overshadowed the important issue
The chairman of the Cycling Federation admits it was a mistake to label snow removal as sexist while emphasizing the crucial issue of inadequate snow clearing on bike paths in Denmark.
What happened to Cressida in Bridgerton?
Fans of Bridgerton are curious about the fate of Cressida Cowper following the absence of actress Jessica Madsen in the latest season.
TARVO MADSEN: Right now, there is a Russian puppet among us. When will someone dare to say that it's not okay?
The article discusses the perception of Hungary's actions within the EU and the need for Estonia to openly criticize Hungary's non-compliance with shared European values.
Poul Madsen: The pseudo-debate about sexist snow removal shows how little we grasp equality
In Denmark, a recent debate sparked by claims of sexist snow removal practices reflects broader issues of political accountability and media responsibility in equality discussions.
VIDEO: Tarvo Madsen in Ukraine: living in a wheelchair on the ninth floor without heating and electricity is a matter of life and death
Estonian journalist Tarvo Madsen describes the harsh living conditions in Ukraine, particularly for those living in high-rise buildings without heating and limited electricity.
VIDEO β© Tarvo Madsen in Ukraine: People are warming themselves in tents in Kyiv
Tarvo Madsen reports from Kyiv that the situation is dire, with many people relying on tents for warmth, and advises against visiting the city as a tourist.
"It is really a good proposal": Teachers rejoice over S proposal
Gordon Γrskov Madsen, president of the Danish Teachers' Union, expresses enthusiasm over Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's proposal for a cap of 14 students per class from grades 0 to 3.
How teachers, parents, educators and parties react to proposals from Mette Frederiksen
The president of the Danish Teachers' Association, Gordon Γrskov Madsen, expresses enthusiasm for Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's proposal to limit class sizes to 14 students for grades 0-3.
"We live on the fact that we talk reasonably with each other - it cannot be solved with soldiers"
Claus Ruhe Madsen, the Schleswig-Holstein Minister of Economics, expresses concern over U.S. reports regarding Greenland and emphasizes the importance of dialogue over military solutions.
"And then one realizes that the most important partner is stabbing you in the back in this way"
Schleswig-Holstein's Danish-born Economics Minister Madsen discusses an alternative to Trump's Greenland plans, suggesting that the U.S. could achieve its strategic goals without threats, while outlining a bizarre scenario in the event of an American military intervention.