Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen calls the ongoing US interest in Greenland a “difficult situation” after Trump repeated his desire to “have” Greenland for international security. She firmly maintains Greenland isn’t for sale, while some Greenlanders view Denmark’s response as weak against threats to their autonomy.
Three years ago, a European army was considered a frightening prospect in Denmark. Now, Radikale Venstre has dramatically shifted position, advocating for a stronger EU military force to enhance European security cooperation. This stance contrasts with parties like Dansk Folkeparti, who prefer maintaining Denmark’s defense reservation to preserve national military control.
Two people have been placed in pre-trial detention in a case involving the kidnapping of a woman in Avedøre, a Copenhagen suburb. The victim was held captive for 19 hours and subjected to violence and sexual assault before being rescued by police. The case appears to have connections to drug trafficking networks.
Marius Borg Høiby, son of Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit, faces multiple accusations of sexual assault and violence. A new woman has come forward regarding a 2021 incident, while he’s also accused of raping TV presenter Linni Meister in 2018. Though denying rape charges, he has admitted to threats and assault.
Police in Denmark confirm a connection between an arrest and a murder in Københoved. A 32-year-old man was arrested in Ribe, charged with murder and improper handling of a corpse. The victim died from blunt force trauma between March 13-23 at an unknown location. The deceased is possibly connected to Københoved.
Trump has announced a press conference scheduled for January 18, 2025, at 1 PM where he’ll unveil new tariff rates. True to form, he made this declaration via Truth Social, continuing his tradition of bypassing traditional media channels for direct communication with the public.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen agrees with J.D. Vance that mass migration threatens Europe’s social fabric. While implementing tough policies like seizing migrants’ valuables and “No Ghetto” laws, she maintains significant disagreements with the Trump administration on other issues, particularly regarding Greenland.
Former Danish intelligence chief Lars Findsen is seeking at least 50,000 kroner in damages after PET chief Finn Borch Andersen allegedly shared intimate details about Findsen’s sex life with politicians. This lawsuit comes after Findsen was already awarded 200,000 kroner for unlawful detention in a separate case. The courts have ruled these privacy violation claims…
Ukrainian President Zelensky and French President Macron will meet in Paris on March 27, 2025, for a summit of Ukraine-supporting nations. They’ll finalize potential truce plans with Russia and discuss military support. Recently in daily contact, they’ll address long-term defense commitments despite persistent divisions among allies.
AGF striker Janni Serra almost left the club in January, getting so far as to find a new apartment before his transfer was mysteriously canceled at the last second. No explanation given—guess he’ll have to unpack those boxes and awkwardly settle back in.