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Lauren Beauchamp
In many ways, Denmark and Sweden are very similar, but on women’s rights they couldn’t be more split
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Ben Hamilton
Rasmus Paludan capitalises on mass media coverage to gain the necessary endorsements to run for office
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Christian wenande
The one-time poster boy for zero emissions is burning more fossil fuels than last year and increasing in temperature at twice the speed of most other countries
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Stephen Gadd
It wouldn’t be April 1 without the odd leg-pull being introduced into the media to bamboozle the credulous
Popular station would rather close than move away from Copenhagen
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Stephen Gadd
A number of municipalities in Denmark are still struggling with the after-effects of pollution from old chemical factories
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Stephen Gadd
Dansk Folkeparti wants to raise the bar substantially when it comes to immigrants being considered Danish – particularly in regards to Muslims
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Stephen Gadd
Despite safety and environmental considerations, the government and Dansk Folkepart would like to see lorries being able to go faster on motorways
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Stephen Gadd
In other stories, potential terrorists are going AWOL, more are being charged with sharing ‘that’ sex video and Arla is exploring new ways of cutting emissions
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Stephen Gadd
The government wants to cut the funding from abroad that goes to Muslim bodies in Denmark
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Stephen Gadd
Digitalisation is supposed to make things easier for people but often has the complete opposite effect
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Stephen Gadd
The public housing system should be made more more flexible – as well as being more equal