
Denmark’s Asylum Numbers Hit Record Low
Strict immigration policies have pushed the number of approved applications below 1,000 in 2025.

Strict immigration policies have pushed the number of approved applications below 1,000 in 2025.

The president is not interested in simply signing a document over the island, saying that ownership itself “is psychologically needed for success.”

Copenhagen warns that a hostile U.S. initiative would break NATO apart—but Greenland’s prime minister urges calm.

The proposed overhaul would allow authorities to expel foreign nationals convicted of serious crimes even if they have long-standing ties to the country.

Denmark’s postal operator will end nationwide letter deliveries on December 30, citing collapsing volumes and a fully digitised society.

European leaders bristled after the U.S. president argued that control of the Arctic island is essential to counter growing Russian and Chinese activity in the region.

Danish officials say Trump’s appointment of a special envoy is “unacceptable,” prompting tensions over the autonomous territory’s future.

Copenhagen accuses Moscow of destructive cyber operations as part of a broader hybrid campaign against Kyiv’s allies.

Capitals accuse Brussels of lifting tax figures from activist NGOs while ignoring harm-reduction policies backed by governments.

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