Author: Denmark Review

Today’s immigration is an economic gain for Denmark, but in Brøndby, since 2022, there have been 0 to 11 reception classes for children who do not speak Danish, and that is too much, believes Mayor Maja Højgaard (S).The immigration of foreign labor is in several areas the great success story of our time – the room for maneuver is growing, the business community is rejoicing, and at the same time, immigration seems to be able to maintain the population in the coming decades, when the population would otherwise shrink significantly as a result of our low fertility. But you think…

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More and more scam websites are trying to take your money when you are online. Here, a manager at Danske Bank’s fraud prevention department gives his best advice on how to avoid being scammed.At first he didn’t really want to talk about it. It was embarrassing.”It can be a very expensive pleasure, but for many the humiliation is almost the worst. It is vulnerable to admit that you have been cheated, and it was for me too.”

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It is still unknown whether the Liberal Party will go for a blue government after the election, but the Conservatives are pointing to him.Since the 2022 general election, it has been unclear who the Blue Bloc’s candidate for prime minister is, but now the Conservatives are pointing to Minister of Defense Troels Lund Poulsen (V).Berlingske writes this after internal disagreements in the blue bloc, as no party has officially announced itself as a candidate for prime minister.”I have been working for a while to invite the Liberal Party in, and it is natural for me to point to Troels Lund…

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Good experiences from the Region of Southern Denmark and the Capital Region of Denmark must be used in the fight against hereditary disease.Around 27,000 Danes suffer from a hereditary and congenital disease that causes elevated cholesterol in the blood.The disease is called familial hypercholesterolemia (FH), and it can be life-threatening if left untreated.An agreement between the government and the regions is to ensure better detection of the disease, the Ministry of the Interior and Health writes in a press release.”We need to become much better at detecting and treating this hereditary disease that causes elevated cholesterol, because it can have…

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If you have to drop off festival guests at Roskilde Festival, the police urge you to be considerate.On Saturday, Roskilde Festival opened parts of the campsite at Dyreskuepladsen, and this causes traffic and queues in several places around Roskilde.This is what the Central and West Zealand Police write on X.If you have to drop off festival guests, the police urge you to follow the signs and show consideration.Already on Wednesday, the Danish Road Directorate warned that there could be heavy traffic in the area when the many festival guests arrive.Saturday, Wednesday July 2nd and Saturday July 5th are expected to…

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The S&P 500 and Nasdaq stock indexes in the US closed at their highest levels ever on Friday, writes MarketWire.The two major US stock indexes, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, reached their highest levels ever at the close of trading in New York on Friday, writes MarketWire. The S&P 500 ended at 6,173.07, while the Nasdaq rose to 20,273.46.Stocks are doing well at the moment despite unrest in the Middle East and Donald Trump’s tariff talk. The index, which consists of 500 large American companies – including Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet and Amazon – had its worst start to a presidential…

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The S&P 500 and Nasdaq stock indexes in the US closed at their highest levels ever on Friday, writes MarketWire.The two major US stock indexes, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, reached their highest levels ever at the close of trading in New York on Friday, writes MarketWire. The S&P 500 ended at 6,173.07, while the Nasdaq rose to 20,273.46.Stocks are doing well at the moment despite unrest in the Middle East and Donald Trump’s tariff talk. The index, which consists of 500 large American companies – including Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet and Amazon – had its worst start to a presidential…

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The students have arrived at Storkespringvandet in Copenhagen with a mission. Although things are going better for some than others, the students agree on one thing: Today they live in the present.The sound of grasshoppers grows rapidly. An army of students with referee whistles in their mouths comes running down Strøget in Copenhagen, heading towards Storkespringvandet.Their arms are stretched out in a triumphant pose, and there is not a single one in the group who is not smiling broadly. At the front, a girl in an FCK shirt runs and leads the mission: To get a wave in her student…

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Lack of access and longer waiting times for access to materials are delaying the Greenlandic investigation into the spiral case.The Greenlandic investigation into the so-called spiral case will be delayed for four months. This is stated on the Greenlandic government’s website. The postponement is due, among other things, to lack of access to material.”It is of course a shame that the investigation is now being delayed. But it is more important to me that the work is done thoroughly and that the experts are satisfied with the product they deliver,” says Greenland’s Minister for Justice and Equality, Naaja H. Nathanielsen…

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The police have repeatedly violated human rights by carrying out heavy-handed strip searches of people who had been taken to the station without specific reasons.After two cases where the police have been convicted of conducting strip searches of arrested persons without specific reason, stricter measures must be taken.The National Police has begun preparing new guidelines to ensure that police officers only conduct strip searches of detainees if there are specific reasons for doing so.

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