Author: Denmark Review

A man made a U-turn on the Sallingsund Bridge and was hit by a truck and trapped, police said.A man is in critical condition on Wednesday evening after a traffic accident on the Sallingsund Bridge earlier in the day.This is stated by the head of the Central and West Jutland Police, Anders Bøje Hansen.The accident has caused major traffic problems throughout the day, and one lane has been closed for several hours, he says.”It is open to all traffic again,” the duty officer informs.The accident happened when a van was hit in the side by a truck, the duty officer…

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Bente Klarlund answers questions from readers. This time about diet pills and treating a swollen finger.Is there any point in this housewife trick?Petra: In continuation of your answer to a reader regarding the treatment of blisters: My grandmother, who was a nurse, claimed that, for example, a bruised finger or other pus-filled area should be held under the hot tap – and that the water should be as hot as possible, of course without burning yourself. This should cause the infection to ‘flare up’, so that the white blood cells would be activated more quickly and start a healing process.…

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The Danish Parliament assesses that no constitutional clause has been violated in the Fonseca case before holding two meetings on Thursday.The Speaker of the Danish Parliament, Søren Gade (V), has called a meeting of the Committee on Rules of Procedure and the Management of the Danish Parliament, the Presidium, on Thursday regarding the Mike Fonseca case.The committee meeting starts at 1:30 p.m., and immediately after that meeting the Presidium will meet.This is evident from a letter that Søren Gade sent to the committee on Wednesday.It was already known that meetings would be held on the matter, but the date for…

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The humpback salmon, the Quasimodo of the sea, is loose in Danish waters, and the Asian hornet is munching on honeybees in Kerteminde. But there are other invasive species you should fear even more.It’s a bit distinctive with a big bump on the forehead and up the back. But who cares about appearance when you’re getting something from your hands? The humpback salmon breeds in a much shorter time than normal Pacific salmon when it swims up the stream to lay eggs. Then it has a lot of young, which is why Russians and Norwegians have released them.”That’s often the…

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Employers and employees in the electrical profession didn’t exactly go Donald Trump’s way when they entered into a collective agreement in the spring that aims to promote diversity in the profession.28-year-old Filmon Habteab is fixing an electrical outlet at Køge Music School, which is being renovated. Around him on the construction site are men of different ages, but none of them have the same background as Filmon Habteab.”I’m happy to be an apprentice electrician,” he says in good, but somewhat shaky Danish.

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Chicken sold in Netto stores across the country is being recalled, writes the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration.The food company True Food ApS is recalling a batch of boneless chicken thighs after salmonella was found in the product.The Danish Veterinary and Food Administration writes this in a press release on Wednesday.The product is sold in Netto stores throughout the country, the agency writes.This specifically concerns the product ‘Everyday Chicken Boneless Chicken Thighs’ with a net content of 300 grams and a best before date of June 19, it says.”If you have the product, you should discard it or return it…

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One of the world’s largest payment services, Worldline, has lost more than two billion kroner of its market value after a revelation in Politiken and several European media.Payment giant Wordline’s shares tumbled on Wednesday, losing over a third of their value.This happened after Politiken, in collaboration with 20 international media outlets, revealed how Worldline has for years enabled payments worth billions on shady websites such as fake dating sites and illegal casinos.

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Life sentence convicts can currently apply for parole after 12 years, while criminals serving 20 years in prison can after 13 years.Over recent years, politicians have tightened penalties for gang crime, and this has led to a distortion, so that life sentences are no longer in practice society’s harshest punishment.A broad majority in the Danish Parliament will rectify this in a new political agreement reached on Wednesday. This will be done by raising the limit for the earliest parole period for life-sentenced prisoners from 12 years to 20 years.”We don’t want ‘Amagerman’ or ‘Raket-Madsen’ or any of the others running…

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North Jutland Police released a photo of the ring in an attempt to get help identifying the woman.A woman was found drowned in Hals Harbor in North Jutland on Wednesday morning.The police were unable to immediately identify her, and therefore a photo of a ring with initials was published.On Wednesday afternoon, the North Jutland Police announced that they had succeeded in establishing the identity.At the same time, thanks are being given to the citizens who have reached out to help, according to a post on the social media X.ritzau

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In the future, the Danish Prison and Probation Service will try to recruit workers from outside Denmark to ensure more staff in the prisons. The initiative is causing controversy both internally within the agreement group and externally.In the future, Danish prison officers can look forward to foreign colleagues.The new penal reform, which the SVM government and a broad cross-section of both red and blue parties presented on Wednesday morning, heralds a new recruitment effort abroad for more prison officers who will help fulfill the political promise to increase the number of prison places by 2,000 by 2036.

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