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The Billionaire Who Earns Millions on Normal
He is already Denmark's richest. The Normal retail chain is just a small part of his empire.
Danish police may create fake child abuse images
Police in Denmark are to produce and share fake sexual material of children and young people in order to more easily infiltrate groups where such material is spread, according to a forthcoming proposal from the government. .
USA advises against invasion of Lebanon
The USA is reported to be advising Israel against launching a ground offensive in Lebanon. It already looks like a war, says the EU's Foreign Minister as the international community gathers for a top-level meeting at the UN headquarters in New York.
17-year-old Danes may be allowed to drive more cars
17-year-olds are to be allowed to drive more cars on their own in Denmark, according to a proposal from the Danish government. .
Danish-Swedish cooperation against gangs can be expanded
Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer (M) hopes to intensify the cooperation with Denmark against gang violence. We see an opportunity to move forward our positions, he says.
Swedes arrested after shootings in Denmark
Two Swedish teenage boys have been arrested in Denmark after two separate shootings in Kolding and Copenhagen on Wednesday. According to the Danish police, young Swedes are being recruited on social media to commit crimes in the country.
Cancel performances after revelations of sexism
A documentary about sexism has shaken the music industry in Denmark. Several Danish artists have reacted to the documentary and responded by cancelling gigs.
Russia to Denmark: Release suspected spy
Russia is demanding that the woman arrested in Denmark on suspicion of espionage be released immediately. The demand is being made by Maria Zacharova, spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, in a statement on Wednesday.
Frederiksen after the attack: "I'm not myself"
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (S) says that the assault she was subjected to in Copenhagen on Friday was primarily frightening. The boundaries in society are shifting at a rapid pace, according to her.
Danish left-winger to redraw the map
The Danish electors are marking a protest against the government, and all three government parties are losing ground in the EU election. However, unlike many other countries, it is the left and not the right that is taking votes from the centre.
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