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Denmark China criticises Danish politicians in feud over Hong Kong activist Ted Hui, a former lawmaker, visited Denmark this week after receiving an invitation from Danish lawmakers to travel to the Scandinavian country. 04/12/2020
Denmark 'Historic turning point': Denmark to end fossil fuel era by 2050 Fossil fuel extraction will stop by 2050. 04/12/2020
Denmark Two brothers convicted of murder of biracial man in Denmark The high-profile case has prompted discussion of racism in Denmark. 30/11/2020
Denmark Bodies of culled mink resurface at a mass grave in western Denmark The bodies of dead and buried mink in western Denmark have naturally resurfaced at a mass grave due to putrefaction gases. 25/11/2020
No Comment COVID-19: Danish farmers protest government's mink slaughter policy About 500 tractors adorned with Danish flags and protest signs demanding the government to resign pass through Copenhagen in a demonstration against the government's decision to cull more than 15 million mink to halt the spread of a coronavirus variant. 21/11/2020
Denmark Danish agriculture minister resigns over illegal order to cull mink Denmark's agriculture minister resigns over illegal order to cull mink, as pressure grows on prime minister Mette Frederiksen. 18/11/2020
No Comment Greenland's largest glaciers melting faster than predictions Research shows that the three largest glaciers in Greenland -- which hold enough frozen water to lift global sea levels some 1.3 metres -- could melt faster than even the worst-case warming predictions. 17/11/2020
Denmark Should we be worried about Denmark's coronavirus mutation? COVID-19 is mutating in mink. But what does that mean? 13/11/2020
Living Pigs blood is being turned into protein powder by Danish scientists 60,000 tonnes of blood could provide a new source of sustainable food. 05/11/2020
Denmark Denmark to cull millions of minks as mutated coronavirus spreads The world's biggest mink fur producer is to cull all of the country's minks after a mutated version of the virus was detected at mink farms and spread to people. 05/11/2020
My Europe Series Denmark's dilemma as North Sea oil tests its green credentials Denmark leads the way in Europe when it comes to climate-friendly policies. But lucrative North Sea oil is testing its green credentials. 22/10/2020
Denmark Danish submarine killer recaptured after prison break attempt Peter Madsen was jailed for life for the murder of Swedish journalist Kim Wall on his homemade submarine in 2017 20/10/2020
Denmark Copenhagen mayor resigns over sexual harassment claims The Mayor of Copenhagen, Frank Jensen, has resigned and admitted to allegations of sexual harassment, as a delayed #MeToo movement sweeps Denmark. 19/10/2020
Denmark Far-right set to stoke tensions in Sweden with new anti-Islam protests Danish right-wing party Stram Kurs is set to stir up tensions by holding fresh anti-Islam protests in neighbouring Sweden this weekend. 09/09/2020
Denmark Denmark proposes change to sexual violence laws requiring consent The Ministry of Justice has hailed the proposal as a huge step towards equality. 02/09/2020
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