COPENHAGEN, March 2 (Reuters) - Greenland's vote in Denmark's parliamentary election on March 24 will ⁠serve ⁠as a barometer ...
Culture Minister Jakob Engel-Schmidt called the timing a coincidence, noting that he had already commissioned a committee to ...
Denmark is debating whether top-level cooking counts as art, and the country’s most theatrical restaurants sit at the center ...
UN human rights chief Volker Türk warned on Friday that the Epstein and Gisèle Pellicot scandals are an illustration of ...
The Scandinavian country has conscription but it gets so many volunteers that enforced service is highly unusual ...
Denmark’s prime minister has called a snap election to secure the future of Greenland and help Europe “stand on our own feet” ...
As Denmark finds itself threatened on two fronts, the country is turning to an unexpected new weapon — teenage girls — to help defend the kingdom. Among the new troops is Mary Petersen, barely ...
Competing visions for the Arctic island’s future relationship with Copenhagen are exposing political divisions that US President Donald Trump could exploit.
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called the election hoping to capitalise on rising domestic support for her firm ...
A former chief analyst with the Danish Defence Intelligence Service warns diplomatic efforts to settle the Greenland dispute ...
Turning 25 usually means dinner with friends, a cake, and maybe a few comments about getting older. In Denmark, it can mean ...
Denmark has been named as the top destination for young Britons moving abroad, following a survey by international health ...