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Danish People's Party pulls out of 'energy island' agreement, three arrested after Nørrebro shooting, Kosovo ratifies prison deal, and other news from Denmark on Friday.
Mammoth tusk found in gravel pit, fire-gutted Børsen building fully insured, new stamp of King Frederik X to be released, and other news from Denmark on Wednesday.
Copenhagen University breaks off talks with Gaza protesters, support for Liberal Party hits record low, Denmark could build new naval vessels by 2028, and other news from Denmark on Tuesday.
Crisis meeting over Sweden Democrat troll farm produces no tangible action, Swedish healthcare strike expands to 29 municipalities, and no interest cut on the cards for next month. Here's the latest news.
As many as 95,000 people to join Royal Run in five Danish cities, soldier dies in parachute accident, Danish People's Party threatens to leave climate deal, and other news from Denmark on Monday.
Oil steadied after a weekly gain as geopolitical risks in Russia and the Middle East came back into focus following weekend attacks.
Trump and his allies exploded with outrage this week over a throwaway line in a court filing from the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case clarifying the FBI's authorization for "deadly force" when they searched Trump's property. But it turned out this was a standard line that applies to all searches — and to further drive the point home, the same language applied when President Joe Biden's premises were searched.According to Fox News' Jacqui Heinrich, "A person familiar with the Hur...
In a hugely unexpected development, recently crowned invincible Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen are interested in a move for Celtic starlet Daniel Kelly.
The worst-affected victims of the infected blood scandal are likely to receive more than £2.7 million each in compensation, the Government has announced.]]>
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If Donald Trump ends up on the losing end of a recently reported tax scandal, the former president could be on the hook for $100 million, which would reportedly be financially devastating for the Republican presidential candidate.Trump biographer David Cay Johnston, who has covered Trump's taxes and financial matters for years, appeared on MSNBC on Saturday, where he was asked about recent news involving the former president's social media company that went public. Afterward, Johnston was also...