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As Denmark takes over the presidency of the European Union, Danes are more strongly pro-European than at any time in the past two decades – a shift in sentiment that can at least partly be attributed ...
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen says Russia could pose a security threat to the European Union by the end of the ...
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Defense News on MSNDenmark to rent air defenses as it rushes to rebuild missile shieldThe decision comes almost two decades after Denmark decommissioned its ground-based air defense capability, in 2005, in an ...
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and some of Ukraine’s main European Union backers are weighing options to fill possible gaps after the Trump administration paused weapons shipments to his country.
Whether in France, Germany, Italy or Sweden, parties of the hard right have surged as they—and often only they, ...
A former darling of the left, Mette Frederiksen now wants the EU to embrace her tough policies on defence and immigration.
Aarhus, Denmark — Denmark launched its presidency of the European Union on Thursday with a call for Europe to unite to take on war in Ukraine and chaos caused by U.S. President Donald Trump’s global ...
Denmark officially launches its six-month EU presidency with a unique political formula of responsibility and restrictions that is already spreading across the bloc.
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France 24 on MSNEuropean security tops Denmark's EU presidency prioritiesPushing countries to keep vows to boost defence spending and bolstering Europe's "dangerous" security will top Denmark's agenda as it takes over the European Union's rotating presidency on Tuesday, ...
Microsoft and Boulder-based company, Atom Computing, are building the world’s most powerful quantum computer in Denmark.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Denmark on Thursday as the Nordic country launched its European Union presidency, the Danish prime minister’s office said. Zelenskyy flew into the ...
Denmark is one of Europe's biggest donors of aid to Ukraine. In power since 2019, Frederiksen has significantly increased Denmark's defence spending to more than three percent of GDP.
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