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Economy
Bangladesh and Denmark Join Forces to Forge a Sustainable Future: Unveiling a Groundbreaking Joint Action Plan
In a momentous occasion that underscores the unwavering commitment of Bangladesh and Denmark towards a sustainable and ecologically conscious future, Environment Minister Shahab Uddin...
Counterterrorism
Radical Islam poses greatest threat to Denmark
According to the annual report titled "Assessment of the Terror Threat against Denmark" published by Denmark's Police Intelligence Service (PET), Islamic terrorism continues to...
International
Banned Russian and Belarusian wood enter EU
Traders are evading European Union sanctions on Russian and Belarussian wood by declaring that it really comes from Central Asia. By Sarunas Cerniauskas, Olga...
Opinion
OPEC+ decision to cut oil counteracts Europe’s idea of price cap on Russian energy
US and Europe can no longer make condescending and hegemonic demands on energy producers. Writes Ahmed Adel
The European Commission is hoping to impose a...
International
Tech platforms used to sexually exploit Ukrainian females
During the ongoing war, thousands and thousands of Ukrainian females have entered a number of European countries. While most of the people are showing...
Opinion
Denmark sending frigate to ‘deter’ Russia
Denmark has recently tried to show strength on the international scenario, but it only means submission to the US. Writes Lucas Leiroz
Apparently, Denmark is...
Opinion
Iranian nuke scientist helps sabotage at Natanz
The latest sabotage of centrifuges at Natanz, this past April, was apparently carried out by Iranian nuclear scientists – possibly as many as ten —...
International
Denmark court convict anti-jihadist Inger Støjberg
Inger Støjberg, a former Danish immigration minister and high-profile government figure during Europe’s 2015 migration crisis, was sentenced to 60 days in jail on...
Opinion
Migrants need to work 37 hours a week in Denmark
Denmark has proposed making migrants work 37 hours a week to earn welfare benefits because “there are too many, especially with non-Western backgrounds, who...
International
Denmark has not had control of its border since early 1980s
Still, Morten Uhrskov Jensen views Denmark as a "canary in the coal mine" that could "set an example" for dealing with the rest of...
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