AGF coach Uwe Rösler faces a tough call regarding injured midfielder Mikael Anderson ahead of a crucial match against FC Nordsjælland. While Anderson has a knack for playing through pain, Rösler must weigh the immediate benefit against potential long-term absence during the upcoming congested Easter schedule. Decision expected by Saturday.
A 61-year-old man from Roskilde is charged with three murders – two women and a man. Despite his claims of innocence at Thursday’s court hearing, he was jailed for four weeks. The suspect has a violent history, including previous imprisonment, and notably admitted lacking empathy during a prior mental evaluation.
French President Macron proposes a European “security force” to be stationed in Ukraine as part of broader security efforts. The force would deter Russian aggression once a ceasefire is reached. France has recently supplied €2 billion in military aid, though finding funding for this ambitious plan remains challenging.
A Greenlandic politician, Kuno Fencker from party Naleraq, expressed willingness to welcome Americans amid discussions about Greenland’s future. Meanwhile, some Danish citizens like Knud Andersen have rejected American tourists following Trump’s statements about taking over Greenland. Attitudes toward American interests remain complex and varied.
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.