Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Zelenskyy rallies European leaders in Copenhagen as U.S. support wavers

Zelenskyy rallies European leaders in Copenhagen as U.S. support wavers

Denmark: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with nearly 50 European leaders in Copenhagen today, making an urgent appeal for increased support in Ukraine’s fight against Russia as American financial backing continues to wane. The high-stakes gathering of the European Political Community came just one day after EU leaders floated a bold proposal to fund a … Read more

Denmark’s Børsen fire mirrors Notre Dame’s devastation

Denmark's Børsen fire mirrors Notre Dame's devastation

A fire broke out in Copenhagen’s historic Borsen, a 400-year-old stock exchange building. The fire destroyed large parts of the structure and toppled the ornate spire known for its dragons. The rescue effort included soldiers, museum conservators, and public members. Early on Tuesday morning, alarm bells rang out as fire tore through Copenhagen’s historic former … Read more

Researchers Develop Lifespan-Predicting AI, Emphasize Responsible Use

Researchers Develop Lifespan-Predicting AI, Emphasize Responsible Use

life2vec AI predicts personalities and lifespans from life events. Not for personal use, focuses on societal observations with Denmark’s data. Stresses ethical, transparent, and responsible AI deployment. Researchers have created an artificial intelligence tool named life2vec, utilizing transformer models to predict individuals’ personalities and even their lifespan based on sequences of life events. Trained on … Read more

Challenges on Ukraine’s Path to EU Membership

Challenges EU Membership

EU debates Ukraine’s formal membership negotiations soon. EU entry is based on merit, requires hard work and leadership. EU prepares for potential expansion by 2030, mixed opinions. Ukraine’s progress toward European Union (EU) membership, since gaining candidate status in 2022, was acknowledged by the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, during her … Read more

Denmark rushes to pass anti-Quran burning legislation

Denmark anti-Quran burning

The government of Denmark has unveiled a proposed bill that, if approved, could result in a nationwide anti-Quran burning, amid escalating terrorism concerns and outrage within the Muslim world. The bill has yet to be formally introduced in the country’s parliament. Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen emphasized the significance of this move, stating that … Read more

Ukraine-Russian war: Ukraine to get F-16s from Netherlands & Denmark

Ukraine-Russian war F-16s Netherlands Denmark

Ukraine-Russian war: In a show of solidarity with Ukraine, the Netherlands and Denmark have formally pledged to provide F-16s fighter jets to Ukraine, enhancing the country’s air defense capabilities. This announcement coincided with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s visit to the Netherlands, during which Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte confirmed the commitment. Rutte disclosed that the … Read more

Denmark and Netherlands Aid Ukraine with F-16 Fighter Jets

F-16 Fighter Jets

US assures swift approval of F-16 transfer requests to Ukraine. Training coalition of 11 countries, aiming for visible results by early 2024. US President Biden endorsed F-16 pilot training for Ukraine. Denmark and the Netherlands are poised to provide defense against potential Russian invaders once their pilot training is finished, according to a US official’s … Read more

Iraqi Embassy Incident: Two protesters burn Quran in front of Iraqi embassy in Denmark

Iraqi Embassy Incident

Quran burned outside Iraqi embassy in Danish capital by two protesters, straining relations. Iranian Supreme Leader calls for severe punishment against Quran desecrators. Thousands protested in Baghdad, organized by Iraqi ruling parties and armed groups with ties to Iran.   Two protesters set fire to a copy of the Quran, Islam’s holy book, outside the … Read more

NATO should hold emergency summit over Nord Stream blasts, says Russia

NATO
  • Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson asked NATO to convene an emergency meeting.
  • US naval divers had destroyed the pipelines with explosives on President Joe Biden’s orders.
  • Sweden and Denmark have decided that the pipes were deliberately blown up.

NATO should convene an emergency meeting to discuss the latest discoveries regarding the September explosions at the Nord Stream gas pipelines, according to Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova late Saturday.

Investigative journalist Seymour Hersh, who won the Pulitzer Prize in 1970, said in a blog post on Wednesday, citing an unnamed source, that US naval divers had destroyed the pipelines with explosives on President Joe Biden’s orders.

The White House condemned as “utterly baseless and pure fiction” the suggestion that the US was behind the Nord Stream gas pipeline explosions, which transport Russian gas to Germany.

Sweden and Denmark, whose exclusive economic zones the blasts happened, have decided that the pipes were deliberately blown up, but have not stated who might be to blame.

The incident has been described as “an act of sabotage” by the United States and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The unidentified explosions that triggered the ruptures have been blamed on the West by Moscow. Neither party has shown any evidence.

“There are more than enough facts here: the explosion of the pipeline, the presence of a motive, circumstantial evidence obtained by journalists,” Zakharova said on the Telegram messaging platform.

“So when will an emergency NATO summit meet to review the situation?”

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UN committee criticizes Denmark for neglecting to investigate a ‘racist’ art exhibit

Denmark
  • Denmark failed to take effective measures against racist hate speech.
  • CERD was found in favor of a Swedish man who filed a complaint against Denmark.
  • Swedish man and other people of color were humiliated in a way that may promote racial hatred.

GENEVA – Denmark failed to take effective measures against racist hate speech than a decade ago when it abandoned an investigation into an art exhibition displaying “racial hate images,” according to a UN watchdog.

The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) found in favor of a Swedish man who filed a complaint against Denmark’s failure to act on a 2014 art exhibit in which he and other people of color were humiliated in a way that may promote racial hatred.

“It does not suffice merely to declare acts of racial discrimination punishable on paper,” committee member Mehrdad Payandeh said in the statement.

“Criminal laws and other legal provisions prohibiting racial discrimination, including racist hate speech, must also be effectively implemented.”

Momodou Jallow, the former spokesman for the National Association of Afro-Swedes and the national coordinator for the European Network Against Racism in Sweden, filed the complaint in 2017.

He claimed that Danish police had dropped their investigation into a three-year-old exhibit at a private gallery in Copenhagen by Swedish street artist Dan Parks, who had already been jailed in Sweden for defamation and incitement to hatred.

Incitement to violence

Sponsored by the far-right Danish Individuals’ Party, the show contained an image of Jallow and two other black people hanging from a bridge, with the message “hang on, afrofobians,” while another depicted Jallow as a fugitive slave with the text “our negro slave has gotten away”.

Jallow filed a racial discrimination complaint against the musician and the organizers.

The Copenhagen state prosecutor initiated an investigation but later dropped it, citing national and European laws on free expression.

Jallow took his case to CERD after his appeal in Denmark was denied, claiming that the Danish judgment violated the convention.

The committee decided that the photos shown were racial hate speech expressions.

It recognized the importance of striking a balance between the right to free expression and the obligation to combat racist hate speech.

However, it stated that the representations and language, in this case, were especially problematic since they showed racial superiority and could instigate violence.

“Some of the pictures displayed specific anti-discrimination activists, with messages to humiliate them and tarnish their dignity, and that can incite racial hatred and violence,” Payandeh said.

The committee, whose findings and recommendations are non-binding but carry reputational weight, found that the Danish authorities had failed to respond to the issue in an adequate and proportionate manner.

Denmark should apologize to Jallow and provide “full reparation,” it stated.

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Germany, Denmark, Netherlands to provide funds to restore 100 Leopard 1 tanks for Kyiv

leopard 1 tanks

Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands will pool funds to refurbish at least 100 outdated Leopard 1 tanks. German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius stated that between 20 and 25 of the tanks would arrive by summer. Details of the agreement still need to be worked out with the businesses that own the tanks. According to a … Read more

Prince William became godfather of Greek prince at young age

Prince William

Prince William is a godfather to Prince Constantine Alexios of Greece and Denmark. Constantine was christened in a Greek Orthodox ceremony at St Sophia’s Cathedral in Bayswater. The prince has many interests, including painting and sculpting.   Many of us can only wish to have a member of the Royal Family as a godparent. Only … Read more

Denmark opposes Russian athletes competing in supports

Denmark

Denmark’s cultural minister opposes Russian athletes competing in the 2016 Summer Olympics. Russia must be banned from all international sports, Jakob Engel-Schmidt says. Athletes from Russia may be permitted to qualify for the 2024 Olympic Games. Denmark‘s cultural minister opposes Russian athletes competing in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Paris, even if they are flying … Read more

Pakistan strongly condemns desecration of Quran in Denmark

Pakistan strongly
  • Freedom of expression is being blatantly abused.
  • Spokesperson said Pakistan’s concerns are being conveyed.
  • International community should prevent these Islamophobic acts.

ISLAMABAD: Spokesperson Foreign Office Mumtaz Zahra Baloch on Saturday said Pakistan strongly condemned the senseless and deeply offensive act of desecration of the Holy Quran in Denmark.

In a statement, Foreign Office Spokesperson said the repetition of the vile act leaves little doubt in the minds of Muslims around the world that freedom of expression is being blatantly abused to spread religious hatred and incitement to violence.

“This repetition of the vile act leaves little doubt in the minds of Muslims around the world that freedom of expression is being blatantly abused to spread religious hatred and incitement to violence,” the Foreign Office Spokesperson said in a press release.

“We urge them to be mindful of the sentiments of the people of Pakistan and Muslims around the world and take steps to prevent such hateful and Islamophobic acts,” it was further added.
Pakistan also called into question the legal framework behind which the Islamophobes hide and spread hatred with impunity.

“At a time when there was an increasing need for inter-faith harmony and mutual respect for peaceful coexistence, the international community could not turn a blind eye to these hate-mongers,” she added.

She said Pakistan’s concerns are being conveyed to the authorities in Denmark.

“Pakistan also believes that it is the responsibility of the national governments as well as the international community to prevent these racist and Islamophobic acts”, the spokesperson said.

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Europe: Winter heat records broken all over continent

Winter heat

In Ukraine, France, and Germany, station records were broken. In eight countries, national records have dropped, and regional records in three more. Many European countries have seen their warmest January temperatures ever. Many European countries have seen their warmest January temperatures ever. In eight countries, national records have dropped, and regional records in three more. … Read more

UK PM says unilateral call for ceasefire by Russia would be meaningless

UK PM says unilateral

Any unilateral ceasefire call from Russia would be “absolutely useless. Sunak spoke at the summit of the leaders of the Joint Expeditionary Force. Denmark, Estonia, Finland and other countries in JEC. British Prime Minister on Monday, Rishi Sunak, any demand for a ceasefire that is issued by Russia in a manner that is unilateral would … Read more

Denmark government drops holiday to improve defense budget

Denmark

Danish coalition government cancel bank holiday to enhance defense spending. The Social Democrat-Liberal-Moderate coalition is the first since 1970s. Reaching NATO’s 2% defense budget goal three years early is a primary priority. Denmark ‘s new coalition government plans to abolish a bank holiday, in order to increase defense spending. This unusual coalition between center-left and … Read more

Tunisia holds Denmark in World Cup opener

Tunisia holds Denmark

Denmark’s late penalty appeal was denied, but Tunisia squandered two clear scoring opportunities. Crowd of 42,925 gave Tunisia energy and helped them secure what had seemed like an unlikely point. In the first game of Group D at the World Cup, Denmark and Tunisia played to a scoreless draw at Education City Stadium on Tuesday. … Read more

Denmark will wear protest shirts for 2022 World Cup in Qatar

Denmark

Denmark will wear an all-black kit for the FIFA World Cup 2022. The uniforms are meant to highlight Qatar, the host country of the tournament. Denmark will wear “toned down” uniforms at the FIFA World Cup 2022, in an effort to highlight Qatar, the host country. Hummel, a kit manufacturer, designed the third kit, which … Read more

Denmark’s Former intelligence chief accused of leaking ‘highly classified’ information

Denmark's intelligence chief

Denmark’s former intelligence chief Lars Findsen charged with leaking sensitive information. Prosecutors claim he “disclosed state secrets or other particularly confidential information” to six people, including two journalists. The charges are the result of a “long and extensive investigation” by Danish police and the Police Intelligence Service. Denmark’s former intelligence chief has been charged formally … Read more

Denmark to provide clean water in flood-affected areas of Sindh

denmark

ISLAMABAD: Denmark would provide a major drinking water facility in flood-affected areas of Sindh which could provide up to 120,000 liters of clean water a day. Ambassador-Designate of Denmark to Pakistan Jakob Linulf said the Danish Emergency Management Agency team has arrived in Islamabad. He said the team will be operating a clean drinking water … Read more

King who named ‘Bluetooth’ could be buried in Poland

Bluetooth

King Harald “Bluetooth” Gormsson may be buried in Poland rather than Denmark. wedish and Polish academics place his most likely burial site as Wiejkowo, near Wolin. King Harald “Bluetooth” Gormsson of Denmark died 1,000 years ago. According to academics, a Viking monarch whose nickname was used for Bluetooth wireless technology may be buried in Poland … Read more

Teenage girl killed in Danish amusement park ride accident

amusement park

14-year-old girl died after a tragic accident at the Tivoli Friheden. A car broke loose from the Cobra ride-Director Tivoli Freheden park. The amusement park was closed and emptied of visitors. Danish police said Thursday that a teenage girl had been killed after a ride broke down at an amusement park Denmark’s second largest city Aarhus. “A … Read more

Cort Nielsen wins fight upset Tour stage, Pogacar holds yellow

Cort

Denmark’s Magnus Cort Nielsen won the tenth phase. Tour de France, a 148.5-km Alpine trip from Morzine. In the midst of an environment activists’ interference on Tuesday. Cort Nielsen won in a nail-gnawing run finish from day’s breakaway to guarantee his subsequent profession stage win on the Tour after 2018. The race was halted for … Read more

Germany defeats Denmark to start its Euro campaign strong

Germany

Germany beat Denmark 4-0 in their Euro 2017 Group B opener. Alexandra Popp adds a gloss to the scoreline late on with her 54th goal for her country. Germany offered to come out on top for a record 10th European Championship got off to an earnest beginning as they beat Denmark 4-0 in their Group … Read more

Spain rallies from a deficit to defeat Finland 4-1 in the women’s competition

Spain

Spain came from behind to beat Finland 4-1 in Milton Keynes. Mariona Caldentey converted a stoppage-time penalty to round off the scoring. Spain made a triumphant beginning to their Women’s European Championship crusade after they dug out from a deficit to beat Finland 4-1 in Milton Keynes on Friday. Linda Sallstrom gave Finland an unexpected … Read more