
Danish PM Visits Greenland To Apologise for Forced Contraception
About 4,500 Inuit women were sterilised or given IUDs under Danish policy between the 1960s and 1992, leaving deep physical and emotional scars.

About 4,500 Inuit women were sterilised or given IUDs under Danish policy between the 1960s and 1992, leaving deep physical and emotional scars.

Over 4,500 Inuit women were fitted with contraceptive devices without consent between the 1960s and 1990s, leaving many infertile.

Nearly half of Danes back MP Mette Frederiksen’s decision despite international pressure.

Copenhagen has made European security one of the priorities of its presidency.

Denmark could change the tide on the migration debate by mainstreaming ideas previously labeled as “far-right.”
Badenoch reviews Copenhagen’s approach to ‘forced integration’ with a view to getting tough on migrants cut off from wider society.

Italy warns that Brussels’ migrant return plan would erode sovereignty and impose new legal burdens on member states.

Not all campaigns for change are sincere, but they could still result in it becoming easier to deport foreign criminals.
The Danish PM vows to fight practices she says are used to suppress Muslim women.
“All other priorities and all other principles” are secondary to rearmament, PM Frederiksen said.