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One far-right party less in Denmark: After returning from the holidays, Pernille Vermund decided to close the doors at Nye Borgerlige (libertarian nationalist). Why?...

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The Social Democrats are embracing royalism after they decided to end a 100-year old tradition of refusing royal orders and medals. Moving forward, it...

The internal struggles of the social democrats – the exodus of the voters and the fight for the heir position

Since the last parliamentary elections (a bit more than a year ago), almost 25% of the social democrat voters have left the party. While...

Denmark votes for a temporary ceasefire in Gaza (Palestine)

At the United Nations General Assembly in New York (USA), a resolution to temporarily stop the war in Gaza was supported by a large...

The Health Act has been amended

An unanimous Parliament has decided to give sane citizens over 60 years old the right to opt out of being resuscitated in case of cardiac arrest.