
Borrell’s U.S. Broadside Reveals the EU Elite’s Post-National Turn
The clash with the United States acts as a catalyst for an internal struggle: who really defines what Europe is and should be?

The clash with the United States acts as a catalyst for an internal struggle: who really defines what Europe is and should be?

Despite uncertainties over Washington’s priorities, Denmark emphasizes that the U.S. remains its closest partner and a guarantor of European security.

Denmark: Nationwide local elections show declining support for PM Frederiksen’s party.

On the eve of elections, several Danish political organization’s websites faced hacker interference.

Non-Danish citizens and foreign companies must now prove two years of residency and tax compliance to buy property in Greenland.

EU judges keep most of the minimum-wage directive in place.

Cross-party deal places Denmark among the most aggressive Western countries curbing children’s access to social media.

A mandatory “green” additive meant to curb emissions is being blamed for livestock deaths.

Copenhagen is investing billions to strengthen Arctic defence, responding to U.S. concerns about Greenland’s security.

In a major policy shift, Brussels is retreating from mandatory message scanning to detect child sexual abuse.