COPENHAGEN, Denmark -- Denmark unveiled a legal reform on Friday allowing foreigners who have been sentenced to at least one year of unconditional imprisonment for serious crimes to be deported.
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen acknowledged the government was acting "unconventionally" by not waiting for court decisions ...
Denmark has unveiled a deportation reform under which foreigners who are convicted of serious crimes, like aggravated assault ...
Denmark said on Friday it would introduce legislation allowing the expulsion of more foreigners including criminals despite ...
A 2019 video of Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen laughing uncontrollably as she recounts Denmark’s purchase of four ...
Donald Trump questioned Denmark's right to Greenland and said he is no longer interested in peace in January 2026 after he was snubbed for a Nobel prize, but a video circulating on social media does ...
For the first time, Greenland’s premier Jens-Frederik Nielsen and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen give a joint interview about their work to defend the Kingdom against threats from the world’s ...
Frederiksen’s party has seen a dramatic surge in poll ratings through January — just months after awful results in last ...
Her comments came as several other European leaders on Wednesday addressed the widening strain in relations with Washington ...
The heads of France, Denmark and Greenland discussed the importance of unity following a turbulent week for the Arctic island ...
The meeting follows growing European efforts to signal support for Denmark and Greenland. In mid-January, Denmark, France and ...