Denmark
Danish Police Charge Two With Aiding Copenhagen Shooter
Danish police arrested a further two suspects after Danish media named the suspected gunman.
Danish Police Kill Suspect in Copenhagen Attacks
Two civilians were killed in two shootings yesterday at a freedom of speech event and a synagogue.
How Denmark Learnt From Its Own Charlie Hebdo Moment
After 200 people were killed ten years ago, the state introduced radical integration policies that have paid off.
Danish Newspaper Boosts Security After Paris Attack
Jyllands-Posten published 12 cartoons by various artists in September 2005, most of which depict the Prophet Mohammad
Spike in 'Crime Tourism' Sparks EU Migration Debate in Denmark
A sharp rise in crime committed by non-resident foreigners has led to calls for greater border controls
Russian Ambassador Jokes Swedes Are High After Passenger Jet 'Near Miss'
"Do not provoke the Russian bear," said Russia's ambassador to Denmark after joking about Sweden's paranoia
Pirate Bay Co-Founder Found Guilty of Hacking Crimes in 'Historic' Case
Gottfrid Svartholm Warg was found guilty of hacking into a database that holds critical Danish public records, including the email addresses and passwords of 10,000 policemen
Inside Denmark's Radical Jihadist Rehabilitation Programme
There are 100 Danes fighting in Syria but those who come back are treated more like rebellious teenagers than hostile soldiers beyond redemption
The Danes Wheel Out Their Bikes as Cars are Eliminated
Copenhagen is the first of many cities to discover that the old pedal horse is an answer to many of its problems
Britain, Belgium and Denmark to Join Coalition Against ISIS
On Friday, all three nations approved airstrikes and commited fighter planes in the struggle against the militant group
Three Arrested in Copenhagen After Danish Mosque Declares its Support of ISIS
The three arrested belonged to a group which had allegedly been collecting money for the Islamic State by selling stickers bearing their logo
Copenhagen to Be the World's First Carbon-Neutral Capital
The Danes are spending billions on wind turbines in the city and have found an ingenious way to win over its citizens
Danish Parliament Pulls Cartoon That Pushed Voting With Sex, Violence
The video includes a character named Voteman using dolphins as skis