
Danish Church Under Fire for “Cultural Self-Disarmament”
Critics and scholars argue that the Church in the Western countries is increasingly distancing itself from its historical role—and the foundational values of Judeo-Christian civilization.

Critics and scholars argue that the Church in the Western countries is increasingly distancing itself from its historical role—and the foundational values of Judeo-Christian civilization.

The left bloc remains ahead but short of a majority, setting the stage for complex coalition negotiations.

A surge for the anti-immigration Right and losses across the centre have left coalition talks finely balanced.

No bloc secures a majority, leaving coalition talks wide open as a centrist party holds the balance of power.

Denmark and Greenland are “very cooperative” regarding U.S. expansion within the existing defense agreement, head of U.S. Northern Command said.

Petrol stations drop prices on election day morning to “contribute to the debate on fuel prices”

In pre-election polling, disgruntled voters penalize major parties whose ideological positions appear blurred or inconsistent.

The social democrat prime minister is hinging her re-election bid on a tax that can take more from ‘the rich’ than they earn.

For European partners, the French offer is attractive, but NATO and American protection remain the ultimate standard.

Mette Frederiksen stressed that security and defence would remain at the centre of the nation’s politics.