EU renegotiation: what next and who matters
If David Cameron demands a lot of time from leaders at this week’s EU summit, he risks looking like someone knocking on the door asking for milk when the neighbours’ house is on fire.
Schengen Agreement: Many EU countries have recently reintroduced ‘temporary controls’ at their borders, leading to questions as to whether a core fundamental of the European Union is collapsing.
Denmark was the first country to sign the UN Refugee Convention in 1951, but it has now become the first European nation to tell Syrian refugees that they must return home. The Scandinavian country has declared Damascus and its surrounding areas safe, stripping nearly 100 Syrian refugees of their residencies and putting hundreds more in…
Helle Thorning-Schmidt was Prime Minister of Denmark from 2011 to 2015. Until very recently she was the CEO of the charity ‘Save the Children’.
The Danish inventor Peter Madsen has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of journalist Kim Wall on board his submarine. The judge told him it had been a “cynical murder” of a journalist who’d been carrying out her duties, finding him guilty of premeditated murder and sexual assault. Ms Wall’s dismembered remains…
The Danish parliament is debating a bill which would allow police to seize migrants’ valuables to pay for their stay in asylum centres.
It’s not a hoax: the Danish government really is legislating to search refugees and confiscate jewellery and other valuables.
If David Cameron demands a lot of time from leaders at this week’s EU summit, he risks looking like someone knocking on the door asking for milk when the neighbours’ house is on fire.
Police in Copenhagen say one person was shot in the back and one in the arm, and the third in the stomach at the Fields shopping centre on the island of Amager.
Hundreds of Norwegian Muslims form a human ring around Oslo’s synagogue – showing solidarity with the city’s Jewish community a week after a gunman attacked a synagogue in neighbouring Denmark.
Artist Lars Vilks tells Channel 4 News he is in hiding after a free speech debate he hosted in Copenhagen was targeted by a gunman.
Channel 4 News learns that the education secretary is considering stepping up security around Jewish schools in the UK. Simon Israel reports on the threat Jewish communities face in the country.
Danish police charge two people with aiding a man suspected of shooting people dead in the Copenhagen attacks at the weekend.
Lars Vilks escaped unhurt from a shooting at a Copenhagen cafe yesterday. It is the latest in a string of alleged attempts on his life after he published sketches of the prophet Mohammed.
The man believed to have carried out attacks at a Copenhagen cafe and synagogue, killing two people, is shot after firing at officers.
Danish police say the man believed to have attacked a Copenhagen cafe and synagogue on Saturday was a Danish-born 22-year-old with a history of violence, gang activity and possession of weapons.