Ocean How small scale fisheries saved Danish fishing communities In partnership with the European Commission
Denmark Denmark's prime minister announces general election date The country will elect a new parliament next month. 07/05/2019
Living Turning forgotten resources into dignifying jobs Inside a slow fashion label that trains and employs female prisoners in Peru and Thailand. 06/05/2019
Denmark Danish Quran-burning politician gaining support for election candidacy The far-right Stram Kurs party is edging closer to its 20,000 voter declaration target in order to qualify for candidacy in Denmark's upcoming parliamentary elections. 25/04/2019
Denmark LEGO reveals braille bricks for visually impaired children LEGO has revealed its new collection of braille bricks, which are currently undergoing testing around Europe, and are set for general release in 2020. 25/04/2019
My Europe Series Positive energy: Danish island leads renewable revolution In this episode of Insiders, Euronews' Hans von de Brelie travels to Denmark to find out about the efforts on the island of Samsø to slow down climate change. 12/04/2019
Denmark Sustainable 45-metre observation towers opens in Denmark It takes 15 minutes to walk the 650-metre twisted path to the top. The reward is a 360-view above the treetops. 02/04/2019
World Denmark introduces mandatory course for divorce-seeking couples From today couples with children will have to do an online course before they can get a divorce. 01/04/2019
Denmark Denmark plans to deprive jihadists' children of their citizenship It's an issue that is a major headache for other countries in Europe, too. 28/03/2019
Denmark Danish MP told baby 'unwanted' in parliament by Speaker | #TheCube Although Denmark is renowned for its liberal laws, a controversy swarmed the parliament Tuesday afternoon, after the Speaker told an MP her baby was 'unwanted'. 20/03/2019
World Denmark has pervasive rape culture, says human rights group Amnesty Despite being concerned one Europe's most gender equal countries, Denmark has a "pervasive rape culture" and systemic problems in dealing with rape, according to a report from Amnesty International. The report is calling for a change in the definition of rape, to focus on the importance of consent. 12/03/2019
Denmark Outdated laws let rapists act with impunity in Denmark: report Despite Denmark’s image as a land of gender equality, the reality for women is starkly different, with shockingly high levels of impunity for sexual violence, according to Amnesty International. 05/03/2019
Denmark Wondering what EU leaders really think of Brexit - here's Demark's PM If you've ever wondered what European politicians really think about Brexit you should listen to Denmark's prime minister. 04/03/2019
Denmark Danish parliament passes bill to tighten laws on refugees The new bill maintains that resident permits for refugees are temporary, which must be "withdrawn or exempted when possible..." 22/02/2019
Denmark Wheely happy: Danish delight at hosting start of Tour de France 2021 The world’s best city for cycling will host the start of the planet’s biggest bike race, it was confirmed today. 21/02/2019
Denmark What to do with rubbish? Danes have the answer: ski slopes A new ski slope set above a waste-to-energy plant in Copenhagen is delighting Danish skiers and snowboarders. 15/02/2019
No Comment Festival lights up Danish capital Copenhagen In one of the darkest months of the year, the 24-day Copenhagen Light Festival aims to brighten up the mood in the Danish capital. 04/02/2019
Denmark Denmark hopes border fence with Germany will keep swine fever away Denmark has started building a 70km-long fence along its border with Germany in a bid to protect its pigs from disease-carrying wild boar. 28/01/2019
Denmark EU agrees sanctions against Iran's intelligence agency, Danish FM says Denmark's Foreign Minister Anders Samuelsen said the EU was sending a "strong signal" after agreeing to enact sanctions against Iran's intelligence agency 08/01/2019
Next Series Building the architectural future with new technologies In partnership with The European Commission Drones, VR, AI, 3D printing and scanning: how can all these new technologies help design the buildings of tomorrow? In search of answers, architects have teamed up with engineers and their findings have been shared at an exhibition in Copenhagen. 07/01/2019
World Denmark votes to go ahead with controversial prison island What do you think? Good idea or bad? 20/12/2018
World Migrants sent to deserted Danish island still have 'human rights' In a debate on Euronews' Raw Politics show, guests debated whether Denmark's new policy that sets to send foreign criminals to a deserted island was morally right or not. 04/12/2018
Denmark Denmark set to send foreign criminals to deserted island Denmark is set to put deported criminals and convicted asylum seekers on a deserted island off its coast. 03/12/2018
Business Planet Helping European SMEs to go international In partnership with The European Commission In this Business Planet, Euronews's Serge Rombi goes to Copenhagen in Denmark to discover a network that's been setup across Northern Europe to enable entrepreneurs to overcome the challenge of finding new customers and partners abroad. 30/11/2018
Smart Regions Striding the global stage: How the EU is helping local heroes take on the world In partnership with the European Commission The EU is keen to create the multinational business champions of the future, and is looking to help successful SMEs make the leap from local dominance to the international markets. 29/11/2018
Denmark Denmark suspends future arms exports to Saudi Arabia Denmark has suspended future arms exports to Saudi Arabia amid the country's growing concerns over the conflict in Yemen and the killing of a dissident Saudi journalist. 22/11/2018
Denmark What’s behind Denmark’s ‘Iran murder plot’ claims? | Euronews answers Denmark is calling for the EU to impose fresh sanctions on Iran, accusing Tehran of being behind a foiled assassination plot on Danish soil. 31/10/2018