Borris in West Jutland has reached 25 degrees on Saturday afternoon, but a change in weather is coming across the country.The temperature reached above 25 degrees on Saturday afternoon in Borris in West Jutland.This is what the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) writes on the social media X.This means that the first meteorological summer day of the year is a reality.It is precisely defined by the temperature reaching 25 degrees or above in at least one place in the country.Normally this happens already during the month of May, but this year it has happened unusually late in the year.The first day…
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It is an expression of pure democracy that lobbyists and interest groups have access to the country’s top politicians, believes Jakob Ellemann-Jensen. But he himself would rather not be called a lobbyist.”He’s dressed somewhat casually, that Ellemann.””Yes, he also seems much happier now.”
A major fire in a Falck station in Fredericia is not expected to be extinguished until Saturday.A major fire broke out at a Falck station in Fredericia on Friday afternoon.The fire is not expected to be extinguished until Saturday, according to operations manager of the Triangle Fire Department, Erik Eg, in Ritzau.”The entire roof structure has burned, so it’s a very big fire. We have it under control now, but it will take many hours to put out,” he says.At 7:15 p.m., the fire department had 53 people on site working to put out the fire.The report was received at…
On the second day of the People’s Meeting, Mette Frederiksen (S) and Nicolai Wammen (S) will go on a pension tour among petanque players, the Danish Elderly Affairs Association and trade union bosses.If this year’s public meeting participants had gone to Bornholm to finally get Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s (S) plans for how the retirement age will develop in the future, they were in vain.Frederiksen did not get specific here either on one of the issues that has perhaps most clearly divided the three government parties.
A professor’s election forecast predicts new gains for the Unity Party in Copenhagen, but the SF may still have the best cards in hand. The People’s Socialists’ lead candidate is being urged to come out of the bush.The election campaign in Copenhagen has been dominated by the two old party colleagues – the Social Democrats’ Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil and the Unity Party’s Line Barfod – in the battle over who will become mayor after the municipal elections in November.But it is a third candidate who is currently the favorite to take on the mayor’s mantle. This is the assessment of election…
Billions worth of Tesla shares have been sold off by a pension fund that believes the company violates workers’ rights.The Swedish state pension fund AP7 has blacklisted Tesla and sold all its shares in the electric car company.This is reported by the news agency TT.The reason is that AP7 believes that Tesla is violating workers’ rights.”After several years of trying to influence them, we have recognized that we have reached the end of the road,” says Mikael Lindh Hök, head of communications for AP7.”It’s about violations of professional rights in the United States,” he continues.At the turn of the year,…
On the second day of the People’s Meeting, Mette Frederiksen (S) and Nicolai Wammen (S) will go on a pension tour among petanque players, the Danish Elderly Affairs Association and trade union bosses.If this year’s public meeting participants had gone to Bornholm to finally get Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s (S) plans for how the retirement age will develop in the future, they were in vain.Frederiksen did not get specific here either on one of the issues that has perhaps most clearly divided the three government parties.
The brigade will be the largest military unit in the Danish defense, and it has been postponed several times.The army’s heavy brigade must be built as soon as possible, after its establishment has been postponed several times and promised to be completed ahead of schedule.Therefore, parts of the army’s fist are being brought forward by several years, and a total of 3.5 billion kroner is being spent on things such as ammunition for infantry fighting vehicles and tanks.This is stated in a press release on Friday.”Europe is facing a changed security policy reality, and therefore the building of the Danish…
A 31-year-old man was produced in a constitutional hearing on Friday, charged with recruiting three Swedish teenage boys for assassination missions in Denmark. The hearing took place under heavy security at Copenhagen City Court.There was no doubt how seriously the police took security at Copenhagen City Court on Friday morning.Here, a 31-year-old Iraqi citizen with links to a Swedish criminal environment was produced in a constitutional hearing and charged with having played a role in recruiting three young Swedes for assassination missions in Denmark. He pleads not guilty.
The special law for Ukrainian refugees entered into force in March 2022. On Friday, the special law will be extended until 2027.The government decided on Friday to extend the special law for Ukrainians who have fled during the war in Ukraine and are residing in Denmark.The special law is extended by one year and is now valid until March 2027.This is stated by the Ministry of Immigration and Integration in a press release.The special law allows Ukrainian refugees to work, go to school and use healthcare in Denmark. The law was passed in March 2022.The extension comes after the EU…