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News round: Chairman of the trade union rejects the need for more internationals
After a quiet start to his new job, the chairman of FH, Morten Skov Christiansen, enters the debate and says no to more international matches and tax breaks. Fewer children grow up in the countryside, and entrepreneurs leave Denmark The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in…
New report reveals why digital talents are leaving Denmark
A new report finds one major determining factor for whether international digital talents stay in Denmark for a longer period of time. The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password? Get unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post Our independent…
Conservationists are finding even more endangered fox cubs in Finnish Lapland
The new discovery brings the number of marten cubs born in Finland during the summer to 25.
New study: Smoking doubles the risk of depression
Researchers from Aarhus University have unveiled a startling finding: Smoking significantly increases the risk of depression. The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password? Get unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post Our independent reporting can only be published with…
Calls for reforms to attract more internationals
Danish Industry is calling for reforms to ensure more international labour. The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password? Get unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post Our independent reporting can only be published with the support of our readers.…
Economist warns: Prices will rise
The Economist warns that it will become more expensive to visit gas stations. Nordea finds the situation “a little worrying.” The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password? Get unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post Our independent reporting can…
News overview: Pain at the doctor and the housing market
Tuesday’s news is about trouble with interpreter fees, the Danish model and continued problems and joys on the housing market The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password? Get unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post Our independent reporting can…
The increase in the consumption of nicotine pouches among Danish young people
Increasing smokeless nicotine use among Danish youth gives rise to health concerns. The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password? Get unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post Our independent reporting can only be published with the support of our…
Minister rejects demands for a larger international workforce
Employment Minister Ane Halsboe Jørgensen does not want to open Denmark’s borders to more foreign workers The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password? Get unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post Our independent reporting can only be published with…
Iranian nurses receive a warm welcome in the Danish healthcare system
The Danish embassy in Tehran is busy. Many nurses want to work in Denmark, and they receive a warm welcome The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password? Get unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post Our independent reporting can…
Covid chief gives a broad diagnosis for challenged healthcare
During the covid epidemic, Søren Brostrøm became a hero in Denmark. Now he comes up with a series of recommendations that will make the Danish healthcare system healthy The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password? Get unlimited access to all…
Economic overview: Inflation has fallen – more apartments for sale
Good news for the Danish economy to start the week. Inflation is falling, apartment sales are moving The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password? Get unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post Our independent reporting can only be published…
Metsähallitus: 16 newborn cubs are born as a result of Naaliketu’s conservation efforts
The fox is an extremely endangered species in Finland
Well-educated immigrants report more discrimination
Paradox: Better integration seems to go hand in hand with more reports of discrimination and exclusion The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password? Get unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post Our independent reporting can only be published with…
Government support is waning: “If the economy is doing so well, why aren’t ordinary people feeling it?”
The prime minister, foreign minister and economy minister are on a meet-and-greet tour of Denmark to gather support: but voters and municipalities outside the capital are furious about welfare cuts at a time of economic boom. The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in…
Property valuations still in doubt
Many of the home owners who were due to receive their new valuation of their home soon have to wait even longer due to an unreliable IT system The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password? Get unlimited access to all…
Economy not equality makes all male clubs in Helsinki consider female members
A few years ago, the 150-year-old NCP-affiliated club still rejected the idea of opening its doors to women.
Documentary reveals the bitter truth about Copenhagen fine dining
The two-part miniseries, based on over 70 employee testimonials and undercover footage, is a long-awaited and much-needed platform for restaurant workers to speak out about inhumane conditions in high-end hospitality. The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password? Get unlimited access…
Three women accused of smuggling opioid drugs from Poland
Last year, three Polish women tried to smuggle a significant amount of opioid drugs into the country – Contalgin and Oxycontin. One of them had over a thousand pills of the drug. The chief of police in Suðurnes issued an indictment against them for violating the Substances and Drugs Act. The allegations were published in…
The government starts a silent offensive
After a difficult start with an absent leader of the Liberal Party and strong speculation about a NATO job for Mette Frederiksen, the government is trying to get back on track with new measures. The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your…
Copenhagen’s M4 metro line is being extended
Five new metro stations in Sydhavn are being added to the M4 line, and an M5 line is also on the way. The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password? Get unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post. Our independent…
Trial begins for undercover Danish IS recruit abandoned by intelligence services
A striking high court case starts today, where 33-year-old Ahmed Samsam is fighting to prove that he is an undercover agent for Denmark – even though he has been in prison for almost six years. The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot…
What is the Danish ‘cake man’ birthday cake?
This beloved sweet treat is a staple at Danish birthday parties. But why is everyone screaming? The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password? Get unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post. Our independent reporting can only be published with…
50 horses found in mass grave on notorious Jylland farm
“The smell of rot hung heavy in the air,” said a DR reporter at the excavation site at the Stutteri Viegård breeding ground yesterday. The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password? Get unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post.…
Fathers take longer parental leave, mothers less
The first figures on leave patterns show a significant change. Danish fathers and co-parents take more leave with newborns, while mothers take less. The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password? Get unlimited access to all of The Copenhagen Post. Our…
Majority votes yes to new ‘Palestine Square’
The local residents want it. Several parties are against it. Does the municipality take sides in the Israel-Palestine conflict? The committee chairman says no, and points to the existing Israel Square. The full version of this article is only available to subscribers. Already a subscriber, log in here: sign in Forgot your password? Get unlimited…
Payroll amount increased in June, particularly in the public sector
“The significant growth in the adjusted payroll sum of the public sector is mainly due to the unusually large contract increases that were paid out in several sectors in June. Additionally, the one-time payments widely implemented this year, along with the payment of holiday bonuses, coincided for many sectors in June,” says Mikko Toiviainen, Chief…
150,000 crowns of subsidies while waiting for a place in kindergarten
Parents of children who are waiting for a place in kindergarten in the municipality of Norðurþing are offered a subsidy of ISK 150,000 per month. Supplements apply to parents of children between the ages of one and two. Thus, Norðurþing joins the group of municipalities that offer such payments. They have also been introduced in…
Minister of Energy: The government sets a ceiling for electricity prices
According to Environment Minister Kai Mykkänen (NCP), the government tries to avoid paying direct subsidies to consumers if the price of electricity rises again.
The exhibition “Zigaretten nach Berlin” by Lukas Bury
“The end of the Cold War did not just mean the emergence of free markets and democratic elections in Eastern Europe; heralded many profound social changes,” says Lukas about his exhibition Zigaretten nach Berlin. “The emergence of the capitalist system and the subsequent redistribution of wealth brought about new social classes, effectively changing the landscape…
The Equalization Fund will subsidize the construction of the church on Grímsey
The parish committee of Miðgarðakirkja will receive funding for the construction of the church on Grímsey from the National Church Equalization Fund, but this is only a small part of the amount needed to complete the construction work. It is already known that the reconstruction of the church will not be completed this year. Recently,…
Early year cottage sales start slowly: The holiday home market strengthens especially in May and June
Nature and the Järvi-Suomen region are still popular choices for holiday home buyers, and these destinations are still being searched for. “Based on the data from Kinteistönvällitättät ry’s price monitoring service, the average price of holiday homes has risen from around 110,000 euros in 2019 to around 129,000 euros after the pandemic. The price level…
Netflix cracks down on serial account sharing
Billions in revenue lostWith around 1.1 million subscribers in Denmark, Netflix is by far the most popular streaming service in Denmark – well ahead of Disney+ (600,000) and HBO Max (450,000). The streaming service has an estimated 232 million subscribers worldwide, but those subscribers share accounts with over 100 million other non-paying households. Netflix is…
Fredrik lived on the subsistence minimum for five years during debt settlement: “Terrible”
Fredrik Tjulander: “It’s really tough, especially when you’re a family with children” Fredrik Tjulander is one of those who underwent a debt settlement – hear his story about how he ended up there and what it was like to live on the subsistence minimum for five years. Budget and debt advisor Nadia Wallin also talks…
Sunny, warm weekend in Copenhagen
The strong winds of the last few days subside, and Copenhageners’ eyes widen at the prospect of sunny, calm days – perfect weather for sitting out on the balcony and relaxing or going to the park. From today, five days of 20+ degree sunshine beckon the Danish capital. Temperatures will peak at the weekend, with…
Canceled the uncertainty level due to Katla’s activity
The level of uncertainty caused by the earthquakes that were recorded under the Mýrdalsjökull glacier has been cancelled. Strong earthquakes began in the area last Thursday, and many wondered if this was a sign of Katla volcano waking up. However, the activity quickly subsided and mostly ended the same day. The earthquake started near Mýrdalsjökull…
Uutissuomalainen: Kela rejected half of the electricity subsidies submitted this year
Leaving too old invoices was one of the most common reasons for rejection.
Less than half of the planned winter electricity subsidies are paid
Last fall, the government estimated that the electricity subsidies offered due to price increases would cost the state more than one billion euros during the winter, but the actual total amount is less than half of that.
Finland’s baby front falls to a new level
The brief Covid-baby boom seems to have subsided.
Mette Frederiksen speaks at a climate meeting, while the green hydrogen project gets under way
The Power-to-X scheme is now openIn other news, the Danish Energy Agency has today declared the ‘Power-to-X’ scheme to be open in a Press release. The scheme has set aside subsidies totaling DKK 1.25 billion for projects that produce green hydrogen. The state aid project aims, among other things, to promote the transition away from…
Organic eggs safe to eat again, but PFAS tests continue
Children aged four to nine can once again safely eat organic eggs, according to a Press release by the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration. The Danish Food Agency (Fødevarestyrelsen) carried out a test which showed that the PFAS levels in organic eggs have returned to negligible levels. Eggs from ten different sources were tested: In…
The Siglufjarðarvegur road is extremely dangerous
The mayor of Fjallabyggðar says part of Siglufjarðarvegur is extremely dangerous due to extreme subsidence. In her opinion, action should be taken before a catastrophe occurs. There is a state of emergency in this section of Siglufjarðarvegar. The municipality is fighting to build a tunnel from Siglufjörður to Fljótin to ensure the safety of road…
Finland prohibits the sale of “legal cannabis” HHC products
The psychoactive effect of the substance is apparently similar to the effect of illegal THC in Finland, and the wider effects of HHC are unknown.
Holiday weather
A yellow weather alert is in effect from 3am to late afternoon in south-west Iceland today. Multiple calls were received by the emergency services, with property damage occurring in Kópavogur and Bæjarháls in Reykjavík. Police were also called to Boðaþing in Kópavogur, where a wind-driven caravan hit a car. “In the afternoon, the wind will…
Caught with lots of drugs
In Germany, on February 25, the police detained a 39-year-old Icelander who was in possession of almost 8 kg of liquid amphetamine. The Bad Bentheim Investigation Police said in a statement that the man was traveling from the Netherlands to Germany and was detained at the border for a routine check. When Border Guard officers…
A deadly drug
New drug caused death in Iceland. Police are urging people to be wary of a new substance that is highly stimulant and can cause hallucinations. This drug is called LSD in powder form. Its chemical formula is 25B-NBOH. “We have confiscated such substances several times recently. They are mixed with other more well-known substances such…
Denmark’s sports clubs embrace the third gender category
Not perfect, but it’s a startDGI head Charlotte Bach Thomassen said that the move comes at the request of sports associations and members. “We are well aware that there are some people who feel much more included, heard and seen if they have the option to register in the category ‘other’ instead of ‘male’ or…
Record number of members at Danish sports clubs
Football still the biggestIt is also an increase of 110,878 compared to 2021 and 30,000 more than the previous record year in 2019. With almost 370,000 members, football remains Denmark’s most popular sport, followed by gymnastics, swimming, fitness and golf. See the full report here.
A bragging rights discount can lift the front of the house
When creating a new flower bed, especially if it is to be easy to maintain, it is smart to plant shrubs. Which are usually very easy to care for and rarely need more than a little care in the form of light pruning once a year. Be smart and plant bushes because then the flowerbed…
The annual income limits for study grants rose by 25 per cent next year
The income limits for study grants will be temporarily increased by 25 per cent for 2022. Students who have received nine months of study grants can earn about 3,000 euros more in 2022 than in 2021 without exceeding the annual income limit. In 2022, the annual income limit will be calculated so that the income…
Restrictions on unvaccinated people increase their desire to vaccinate: ifo Institute
“The 2G rule published in Austria on 5 November (an exception to the restrictions only for those who have been vaccinated or recovered) has led to an increase in the vaccination rate,” the press release said. Andreas Peichl, Director of the Ifon Center for Macroeconomics and Research and co-author of the study. He adds that…
Makei arrives in Sweden for OSCE Council of Ministers meeting
Vladimir Makei. An archive photo MINSK, 1 December (BelTA) – Belarus’s Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei has arrived in Sweden to attend the meeting of the Council of Ministers for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) expected on 2-3 December, BelTA was informed by the Belarusian Foreign Ministry’s press service . During the visit, Vladimir Makei…
Sweden’s National Theater is staging its first production of Israel in Yiddish ever
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SF profile must marry S-mayor from Holbæk
Two political profiles are to be married. This is about the SF profile Jacob Mark, who has proposed to Holbæk’s mayor, Christina Krzyrosiak Hansen (S), and she answered yes. It writes Jacob Mark on Facebook. – When I held my birthday this weekend, I got the biggest gift I could wish for. – I went…
Swedish agency proposes exercises where students claim that the Holocaust did not take place in Israel
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Proposal: Finland will reduce the collection and delivery of mail to three days a week
It would introduce a temporary state subsidy to secure early morning distribution of newspapers five times a week in sparsely populated areas where such distribution is not economically viable and a comprehensive five-day delivery system is lacking. The terms of the grant framework will be included in the Postal Act. Delivery service providers are selected…
President Niinistö free of coronavirus, continues the schedule
The president tweeted on Monday Sauli Niinistö reported a negative coronavirus test and returning to its normal routine, adding that "In fact, vaccination provides protection. Waiting for the third." Niinistö was exposed to the coronavirus last Wednesday at the International Holocaust Forum in Malmö, Sweden, where he attended breakfast with his Latvian colleague Egils Levits.…
More money to GPS-monitor the wolf population
It tells Environment Minister Lea Wermelin (S) at a consultation on Thursday. – We expect the new initiatives launched during the first half of next year, she says. In addition to GPS-monitoring the wolves, the money will go to two other initiatives: dialogue meetings with local citizens and trailers with useful equipment for volunteer helpers…
Sweden is hosting a global forum to combat Israel’s anti – Semitism
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Cologne allows prayer calls – professor doubts Danish calls
In the study, which was published in 2017, she asked, among other things, whether prayer calls were something that the mosques themselves were interested in. Most places assessed the mosques, the professor says, that it was not immediately something they would fight for. – They assessed that there is too much resistance in Denmark, and…
Police arrest another man for killing Syrians in Nørrebro
On Thursday, the Copenhagen Police arrested another man for having participated in the murder of a Syrian man on Hans Tavsens Gade on 7 September. This was stated by the police on Friday in a press release, and deputy police inspector Bjarke Dalsgaard tells Ritzau that the 24-year-old man was arrested on Thursday morning at…
FACTS: You can do this to secure your home against the thief
* Neighbor help. Download the Neighbor Help’s app and become an active neighbor helper. By forming a network with your neighbors, you can make your area safe and burglary free. * Hedges and fences. Make sure that hedges, fences and shrubs can not be a hiding place for a thief. Natural monitoring from neighbors and…
Car sharing in Hafnafjörður, Garðabær and Akureyri
Car sharing is now available to residents of Hafnarfjörður, Garðabær and Akureyri. In recent years, such a service has appeared in thirteen places. In Hafnarfjörður, the car park will be on the corner of Fjarðargata and Linnetsstígur streets, and in Garðabær on Garðatorg. Car sharing will be available in Akureyri in the next few days.…
Researchers must withdraw media-covered articles after mistakes
The fact that the article is now being withdrawn is due to the researchers having made mistakes in the use of data, says Professor MFO Mikkel Jarle Christensen, who is one of the researchers behind it. – Data concerns charges and not charges, which the article is otherwise built on. Although accusations in the nature…
Firefighters are positive after meeting with Minister on PFOS
– Our Minister of Employment was very listening in relation to the things we do in our profession, and would meet us on virtually all points, he says. The chairman says, however, that he has not been promised anything concrete about whether and when the firefighters can have a blood sample taken to see if…
Popular housing pool again open after problems – over 30,000 in line
At 15.30 on Thursday it was reopened. There are currently over 33,000 people in line. – Our suppliers admit a limited number of applicants at a time for the sake of the system’s stability. – If the system is overloaded again, we will close the access, and the queue will thus be paused, it says…
Firefighters: Why do we have to pay for testing of toxic substances ourselves
– So we believe that it is something that society must at least be a part of. According to Keld Rasmussen, the deductible applies to all firefighters. In the spring, firefighters across the country expressed a desire to be examined at the hospital, just as 187 citizens in Korsør have been. But according to Jyllands-Posten,…
Antibody levels decrease rapidly even after 2 doses of vaccine: Swedish study
STOCKHOLM, September 28 (Xinhua) – Antibody levels after COVID-19 vaccination are declining faster than previously thought, according to a study of staff at a hospital in Stockholm, Swedish Television reported on Tuesday. Seven months after receiving the second dose, the number of antibodies had decreased by 85 percent among those immunized with the Pfizer vaccine…
The Icelandic Climbing Association was founded
The founding meeting of the Icelandic Climbing Association (Klifursamband Íslands) was held today in Laugardalur. Following the tradition of the inaugural session, Lárus Blöndal, President of the Icelandic Sports and Olympic Association (ÍSÍ), chaired. Manúela Magnúsdóttir was elected president of the association for a term of two years. The other board members elected for two…
The building pool reopens for energy-renovating citizens
Should you have replaced your old oil boiler with something more environmentally friendly, for example a heat pump, there is again hope of getting a little handfuls on the way from the state. The Danish Energy Agency is reopening applications for the Building Fund. It happens on Tuesday at 10.00, and something suggests that you…
Støjberg head of department: She accepted exceptions
But she accepted that there had to be exceptions to the scheme. This is what former head of department in the Ministry of Immigration and Integration Affairs Uffe Toudal Pedersen says on Friday in the national court case against Støjberg. – She has accepted that this must be the case. But it was not something…
Judge remanded in custody 35-year-old after knife assault
The stabbing took place at a municipally run drop-in center for people with substance abuse problems. Adjacent to the residence there are 16 apartments, which are inhabited by some of the regular users. After the assault, the 35-year-old was seen riding from the scene on a bicycle. The police chose to search for him by…
Police arrest wanted for knife attack in Rønne
Just over two days after a violent knife attack in Rønne, a 35-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday in Østerlars on the eastern part of Bornholm. This is stated by Bornholm Police in a press release. On Monday at 17.13, the police received a report of an assault on a 46-year-old man at a drop-in…
35-year-old man wanted for knife attack in Rønne
In connection with a “violent” knife attack on Monday in Rønne, the police on Bornholm are looking for a 35-year-old man. It writes the police in a tweet, where the suspect’s name appears along with a picture of him. This is 35-year-old Brian Rønn Nielsen. According to the tweet, a man was assaulted on Monday…
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Lapid talks to Sweden FM and renews contacts at a high level after 7 years in Israel
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30-year-old man charged with attempted rape of 9-year-old boy
The boy was approached on Tuesday by the stranger in a green car. The boy turned down the man’s offer and instead went home to tell his parents about the episode. Subsequently, the parents approached the police. The very next day, however, another report came in about a man in a green car. The same…
Pharmacists stunned and raped young girl in hotel room
Before the two went up to the hotel room, the woman had been served a blue sparkling wine. The medicine in question may just be blue. The rape took place at Hotel Scandic in Ringsted. Here the pharmacist met the young woman. The two had established contact via the Internet. According to sn.dk, the pharmacist,…
Thulesen Dahl: Exclusion is the last emergency solution
However, it has not been discussed this time, says chairman Kristian Thulesen Dahl. – My line has to a greater extent been to try to get people to talk to each other and try to find the melody again, if you have been up to top about something you should not have been. – Of…
Paper: The Finnish Green League has lost dozens of members since the cannabis decision
Although not all members revealed a reason to leave the party, he estimated it is clear that most of the outgoing members decided to leave because of the cannabis decision. Liikanen also emphasized that the number of outgoing members is low compared to 7,900. Last weekend, representatives of the Green League voted 183 in favor…
LAFC signs former Chelsea GK Jamal Blackman
Los Angeles FC have signed former Chelsea goalkeeper Jamal Blackman. The 27-year-old Englishman will take on an international roster until 2021, with a club option for 2022. “Jamal is a talented goalkeeper and an important addition to the club,” said LAFC general manager John Thorrington in a press release on Monday. “We look forward to…
DI: Gas-free zones are becoming very expensive for companies
Zero emission zones are delimited zones where cars running on petrol or diesel are excluded. – Zero emission zones will create major challenges for the necessary commercial transport of, for example, goods and building materials, says Michael Svane, industry director at DI Transport. – Electric trucks are about three times as expensive as ordinary trucks,…
Denmark is experiencing the highest consumer price increase in almost a decade
Bad communication Meanwhile, tobacco and alcohol prices also played a role as they experienced the largest price increase (4.6 per cent), largely driven by sharp tobacco price increases. Elsewhere, renting cottages, charter trips, furniture, and home furnishings helped pull the index down, as did hotels and restaurants. The communication experienced the largest annual reduction of…
The police release six men in a case of stabbing in Odense
The perpetrator behind a stabbing on Friday in the Odense district Vollsmose is still at large. It’s status Saturday morning. During the attack, a young man was stabbed in one thigh and one hand. Subsequently, six people were arrested. But they have all been released again. The releases took place on the night before Saturday,…
145 sites in Denmark must be examined for toxic substances
Following major discoveries of the harmful substance PFOS in Korsør, the Danish Regions have now designated 145 localities to be investigated further. This is stated by the Danish Regions in a press release. From the inventory you can see the address of the sites. There is also an assessment of whether the sites could potentially…
The Unity List wants blue exit from agricultural negotiations
– The government should take the consequence of the right-wing climate failure immediately. – There is no perspective in a climate policy over the center of Denmark, when the right wing is stuck in the past and flattens the climate with an initiative that is as tame and perspectiveless as what we see here, writes…
Police arrest 27-year-old after knife fight in Esbjerg
A 27-year-old man has been arrested and charged with attempted murder in connection with a stabbing at Præstebakken in Esbjerg on Tuesday night, where two men were seriously injured. This is stated by the South and Southern Jutland Police in a press release. Several cars were present when a fight broke out on the street.…
I had to grow up too fast
– I learned to keep most things inside me, says Amanda. One strategy was to turn off the emotions, another to hurt oneself. Now that she is 24 years old, she wants to learn to dare to feel, again. And trust that people she loves stay. Amanda is first out in “Life – with Ullakarin…
21-year-old has been arrested after the murder of a Syrian man in Nørrebro
– Last night we arrested a 21-year-old man in connection with the murder committed at Hans Tavsens Gade on Tuesday. – For the sake of the investigation, we will request closed doors and have no further, the police write. It was Tuesday night that a 26-year-old Syrian citizen was stabbed in Nørrebro and subsequently died.
Two men arrested for serious stabbing in Brabrand
On Tuesday evening, the East Jutland Police arrested two more men, whom they suspect in a case of a serious stabbing in Brabrand in August. The stabbing took place on 6 August on Lenesvej. A 38-year-old man was stabbed several times with a knife and he was subsequently placed in a coma. The two men,…
The Finnish authorities are stepping up their efforts to curb undeclared online drug trafficking
Almost 2,200 respondents from Finland participated in the survey. Almost half of Finns (45 per cent) who had used or bought drugs last year had bought them online. Second came England, where 29 per cent of respondents had recently bought drugs through the dark network, followed by Australia, 15 per cent. According to the police,…
Martin Henriksen seems to ignore the DF chairman’s reprimand
The announcement comes after Martin Henriksen was put in place a few days ago by Kristian Thulesen Dahl and the rest of the DF management. This happened after Martin Henriksen had openly criticized the party’s line on foreign policy. Among other things, Kristian Thulesen Dahl said that “a few must learn to keep things internal”.…
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