Ocean A ban on cod fishing leaves fishermen worried for their future In partnership with the European Commission In this edition of Ocean, Euronews meets those who have been directly affected by the cod fishing ban - and explores why its stocks are in decline. 01/09/2020
Ocean Fears climate change is causing cod populations to disappear In partnership with the European Commission In this episode of Ocean, Euronews' Denis Loctier explores why stocks of Europe's most popular white fish is declining. 01/09/2020
Denmark Denmark government probe after foreign spy agency chief suspended Minister of Defence Trine Bramsen says an investigation will look into the matter "with the utmost seriousness". 24/08/2020
Denmark Denmark's government wants to reduce the retirement age to 61 The measure is designed to support those in "the toughest jobs", prime minister Mette Frederiksen said. 18/08/2020
Green News Danish swimmers occupy North Sea to demand ban on oil exploration The Greenpeace activists want to prove that Denmark isn't as green as people think. 18/08/2020
Denmark Denmark's vegan party says it has enough support to run for parliament Denmark is set to have a new contender in future elections in the form of the vegan party, which says it now has enough support to run for parliamentary seats. 07/08/2020
Denmark All eyes on the Arctic: US, China and Russia race to control far north As the Arctic ice sheet melts, the United States, Russia and China are racing for a share of the region’s energy and mineral resources. 23/07/2020
Denmark Whaling season is back in the Faroe Islands amid coronavirus concerns The government urged fishermen to avoid large gatherings, as the local whaling practice requires multiple boats to trap the animals, before the hunters physically enter the water to kill them with knives. 19/07/2020
Green News Facebook data centre donates excess heat to warm 7,000 Danish homes These giant warehouses full of computers can get very warm. 09/07/2020
Denmark 'He's very patient': Denmark PM postpones her wedding for a third time "I have to do my job and protect Denmark's interest," Mette Frederiksen wrote on Facebook, praising her "amazing man" for being patient. 26/06/2020
Denmark Football restarts in Europe as Faroe Islands kick off season Two months behind schedule, the Faroe Islands has started its football season - the first official football league in western Europe to restart since March 11/05/2020
Denmark Denmark gives go-ahead for €7 billion underwater tunnel to Germany The Fehmarnbelt Link will allow trains and cars to cross the strait in just seven and ten minutes respectively. At the moment, a ferry takes about an hour to make the crossing. 27/04/2020
Green News Could this be the moment for virtual reality travel? Tourist attractions across the world are offering online experiences for those trapped inside by social distancing. 22/04/2020
Denmark The tiles on this Danish square help tackle air pollution The tiles of Langelands Square, in the Frederiksberg district of the Danish capital, have a special coating that helps absorb nitrogen dioxide (NO2). 10/03/2020
Living Leading sustainable fashion summit cancelled in May due to coronavirus The annual sustainability event in Copenhagen is being moved, due to concerns over the COVID-19 outbreak. 06/03/2020
Denmark Denmark marks 100 years since the vote to reunify the country The region of Schleswig voted 100 years ago on whether to remain with Germany or join Denmark, which ultimately led to a split. 10/02/2020
No Comment Copenhagen Light Festival brightens up Danish capital Copenhagen's third annual Light Festival sparked into life over the weekend, with colourful displays from artists and designers brightening up the Danish city. 04/02/2020
Europe Decoded Outrage after Chinese stars replaced with illustration of coronavirus A Chinese flag with an illustration of the deadly coronavirus instead of stars has caused controversy. 28/01/2020
Business Planet Trillions at stake: how to get a slice of the public pie In partnership with The European Commission Business Planet travels to Denmark to look at the opportunities and challenges faced by small and medium sized firms when it comes to winning lucrative public sector contracts. 13/12/2019
Business Planet 'It's a win-win': why small companies should aim big In partnership with The European Commission There's a perception that small companies are excluded from lucrative government contracts. But should they be? Business Planet meets a man who plays a key role in awarding public contracts to private companies. 13/12/2019
Denmark Police in Denmark make arrests over suspected terror plot Police in Denmark said they made several raids around the country, arresting a number of people in connection with suspected preparations for an Islamist militant attack 11/12/2019
Next Series The world's largest E-ferry, connects two islands without emmiting CO2 In partnership with The European Commission It's hoped the vessel will pave the way to achieving carbon neutrality and the full electrification required by the international maritime authorities. 25/11/2019
No Comment Opulent €135,000 Christmas tree unveiled in Copenhagen It's covered in 3,000 crystals. 19/11/2019
Denmark Denmark to strip suspected ISIS fighters of consular assistance Denmark has already announced plans to strip dual nationals of their citizenship if they have travelled abroad to fight with militant groups. 17/11/2019
Denmark Watch: See the world's longest sand sculpture on Denmark's west coast Created by 40 artists from around the world, it is 200m long, 7m high and took 10 days to make. 25/10/2019
No Comment Danish lighthouse moved to save it from coastal erosion One of the Danish west coast's major tourist attractions, Rubjerg Knude Fyr, is being relocated. 22/10/2019