
Denmark Loses Fight Over EU Wage Rules
EU judges keep most of the minimum-wage directive in place.

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.

Operatives have been discovered in Italy, Germany, Sweden and Denmark, and are working to obtain permanent residence permits.

The Danish government joins other nations in introducing stricter rules on children’s exposure to social media.

EU leaders called for unity in continuing funding the Ukraine war, but cracks in the bloc’s once-unwavering support have begun to show.

Ill health forced Robert Fico to miss key Brussels discussions and a planned meeting with Germany’s new chancellor in Denmark.

Joint defence projects, including a “drone wall” will be discussed in Denmark as tensions rise over recent airspace violations.