Denmark’s government has set up a night watch alert system to monitor comments that President Donald Trump might make about Greenland, it has been reported. The Danish foreign ministry has a team ...
When Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard and his family moved to Frederiksberg, a leafy neighbourhood of Copenhagen, 17 years ago, they had five or six post boxes within a few minutes’ walking distance. Today ...
The country is getting attention for its tough asylum policies. Can they serve as a bulwark against the far right? By Katrin Bennhold I’m the host of The World. The center-left Labour government in ...
Like other European leaders, British Labour politicians are borrowing from Denmark’s restrictive asylum policy. One of its architects cautions that “balance” is necessary. Like other European leaders, ...
Michelle Pace received funding from the Carlsberg Foundation for her forthcoming monograph entitled Un-welcome to Denmark. The Paradigm Shift and Refugee Integration ...
Denmark will move to ban social media for children under 15, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said Tuesday, saying the online platforms are “stealing our children’s childhood.” Speaking at the opening ...
Emilie Thalund's feature directorial bow starring Marie Helweg Augustsen was a prizewinner at this year's San Sebastian Film Festival. By Leslie Felperin Contributing Film Critic Danish teenager Lea ...
Denmark said drones that halted flights at its main airport on Monday were the most serious attack yet on its critical infrastructure and linked them to a series of suspected Russian drone incursions ...
Recall that in 2022 Queen Margrethe II made headlines when she stripped four of her grandchildren, including Nikolai, of their princely titles. The measure, she explained, was intended to secure the ...
Denmark summoned the top American diplomat in Copenhagen after a report in Danish media claimed U.S. citizens have been conducting covert influence operations in Greenland aimed at interfering with ...
Bay of Aarhus, Denmark — Below the dark blue waters of the Bay of Aarhus in northern Denmark, archaeologists search for coastal settlements swallowed by rising sea levels more than 8,500 years ago.