This week on The Danish Connection
Exploring the stories shaping Denmark – from politics to culture and everything in between.
Language, Identity, and the English Debate
Reported by Rachel
Are Danes speaking too much English? A political debate is heating up as two parties push for new legislation to restrict the use of English in public spaces and education. Advocates say the move protects Danish cultural identity, while critics argue it’s a regressive stance in an increasingly interconnected world. We ask Danes what they think.
Denmark-Tunisia Ties Under Scrutiny
Reported by Melissa
Denmark is opening a new embassy in Tunisia, deepening collaboration on climate and migration. Human rights watchdogs warn of growing repression against migrants, activists, and journalists under the current regime. Can diplomatic engagement coexist with ethical foreign policy, and are there other interests at play?
A New Era for Criminal Justice?
Reported by Eva
A historic reform package will expand Denmark’s prison capacity, double sentences for violent crimes, and invest in new reintegration models. But staffing shortages and other challenges remain. What does the future look like for Denmark’s justice system?
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