There’s no specific information about a correspondent being expelled from Turkey, though Turkey has previously expelled foreign journalists for their coverage of President Erdogan. Meanwhile, people in Denmark face deportation risks for their connections to Turkish authorities, like a North Zealand woman who reported suspected Gülen supporters.
The Danish expression “Jeg har aldrig oplevet noget lignende” (“I have never experienced anything like it”) appears in various surprising contexts: a journalist confronted by security in Qatar, a gardener baffled by unusually large mole holes, Sweden’s PM describing unprecedented gang violence, a Danish politician excluded from elder care reform talks, and a museum director…
Has Trump “awakened” a sleeping giant in Europe? While not directly addressed in sources, Trump’s aggressive trade policies and threats of tariffs have significantly strained transatlantic relations. This external pressure may have inadvertently sparked greater European unity and resistance – perhaps the metaphorical “sleeping giant” finding its collective voice against American interference.
Experts validate Trump’s claim that Russia desires peace but employs stalling tactics in negotiations, particularly regarding Ukraine. Flemming Splidsboel Hansen notes Russia is strategically positioned, testing Western patience while maximizing benefits from its advantageous stance in diplomatic discussions.
Danish top ministers have reached their limit regarding U.S. presidential statements, according to a political analyst. This situation has apparently forced the government to shift strategy significantly. The expression “the cup has overflowed” suggests they’ve hit a breaking point where business-as-usual just won’t cut it anymore.
A 61-year-old man in Roskilde, Denmark is charged with three murders – a case experts call highly unusual. The suspect, previously convicted for axe-related threats, allegedly killed two women and one man. According to a mental evaluation, he lacks empathy and enjoys seeing others suffer.
Alma, Irma’s successor, opened its first grocery store on Sylows Allé in Frederiksberg, Copenhagen on March 27, 2025. Founded by former Irma director Alfred Josefsen, Alma continues Irma’s quality-focused tradition, offering products from Noma Projects. A second location on Store Kongensgade will open in May.
A search for a Danish correspondent saying “extremely uncomfortable situation” yielded no specific matches. The closest reference was Martin Lidegaard describing an American visit to Greenland as an “unusual and very uncomfortable situation for both Greenland and Denmark.” More details needed for better results.
Peter Madsen, murderer of journalist Kim Wall serving a life sentence, is taking his illegal letter-writing case to Denmark’s Supreme Court. He was fined 5,000 kroner for sending three letters to a woman he claims is now his fiancée—something prisoners can’t do without permission. If rejected, he’ll try the European Court of Human Rights.
Danish dairy farmer Gregers Kristensen is demanding compensation from an energy company after his cows bizarrely started drinking each other’s urine instead of water. He blames “creeping current” from a nearby transformer, despite water quality tests showing no issues. Other farmers have reported similar peculiar bovine behavior.