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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said Saturday that Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu has become a "problem", adding ...
One person was killed and several others injured in Denmark on Friday in a collision between a train and a farm vehicle, ...
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen says the government will look into the current high price of food and may look into lower ...
Children in Denmark jump with excitement at the sound of a bell ringing somewhere on a nearby road – a sign the ‘isbil’ or ...
Foreign nationals who do not have residency right in Denmark will have to register with authorities daily under new rules ...
The Danish language has has a rich tradition of coining creative compound words. Many of them have something to tell us about ...
Aalborg Airport says the funding received by Aarhus Airport from three local municipalities represents an unfair competitive ...
Hot weather is set to hit Denmark over the next few days with thermometers likely to read over 30 degrees Celsius in some ...
Inflation is stable in Denmark but some food items have become more expensive at an alarming rate over the last year.
A new law could allow the Danish government to override existing laws which protect the environment as well as sites of archaeological heritage.
Denmark is set to cap the recruitment of nurses from non-EU countries despite recent government policies which favour ...
Danish offshore wind power group Ørsted said on Monday it was planning to raise 60 billion kroner ($9.4 billion) by selling ...