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Foreigners need points to get permit

Government approves changes to ease residency system for integrated foreigners, but concer...

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Copenhagen Council spends big on foreign junkets

The nation’s capital is far and away the biggest spender of taxpayers’ money when it c...
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MP challenges Turkish gov’t on Kurds, women

MP challenges Turkish gov’t on Kurds, women
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New party to 'fokus' on integration

Fokus Party sets its sights on immigration, climate, animal welfare and bettering the nati...

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Church minister to consider gay partnerships

Church minister to consider gay partnerships
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Defence minister steps down following scandals

Søren Gade quits his post and says he’s been politically weakened in the last six month...
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PM shakes up government in response to criticism

PM shakes up government in response to criticism

The reshuffling began with Defense Minister Søren Gade announcing he was leaving politics...

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City may have funded controversial imam visit

A publicly-funded event for troubled young people features a talk from American imam Sheik...
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MPs demand reason for higher electricity prices

Price of electricity has exploded over the past few years and some are blaming the marketâ...
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From the cradle to the grave

Majority city council support for possibility of entering funeral home market in effort to...
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Call for compulsory sex ed in schools

As thousands of students take part in Sex Week, opposition politicians want compulsory sex...

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Khat smugglers face stiffer punishment

Denmark to follow Sweden in handing down more severe punishment for Khat smuggling

Smuggler...
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Defence budget stretched

Transportation expenses and massive munitions use in Afghanistan force Danish Defence Comm...
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Mothers-only school meeting attracts outrage

Politicians up in arms over school’s anti-bullying meeting that is aimed only at mothers...
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Fighter jet purchase a big headache for minister

Defence minister wants a decision made on the type of fighter plane the military will purc...
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No burka ban forthcoming

After more than half a year of debate, government drops effort to stop women wearing the b...

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PM: One niqab too many

Prime minister says no place for Islamic burkas and niqabs in public school system followi...

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Hedegaard cleans up at European Commission hearing

Hedegaard cleans up at European Commission hearing

Each of the 26 commissioner-designates faced a hearing from MEPs to evaluate their strengt...

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Environment plan criticised

Critics lambast minister’s plan to improve the environment, saying it meets only minimum...

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Foreign minister’s son dies

Asger Stig Møller, eldest son of the foreign minister, Per Stig Møller, dies suddenly at...

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