Danish 'sub killer' challenges ban on new relationships Denmark's most notorious inmate, serving a life sentence for murdering a journalist aboard his homemade submarine, has sued the Danish state over legislation that bars … World • 3 hrs
SAS gets US court nod for $1.2 billion lifeline Scandinavian airline SAS said it has received US bankruptcy court approval for its 13.2 billion Swedish crowns ($1.3 billion) investment agreement with a consortium of … Business • 22 Nov
Novo Nordisk to invest $6 billion in expanding plant Obesity drug maker Novo Nordisk said it will spend $6 billion to boost production in Denmark, although its chief executive warned the industry was far … Business • 10 Nov
Pandora raises sales forecast after Q3 profit beat Danish jewellery maker Pandora has today reported a smaller than expected drop in third-quarter profit as more shoppers came to its stores, and raised its … Business • 08 Nov
Danske Bank's Q3 results beat forecasts Danske Bank has today swung to a bigger than expected third-quarter profit, boosted primarily by high interest income and increased lending volumes for business customers. Business • 27 Oct
Novo stops Ozempic kidney trial after signs of success Novo Nordisk has said it will stop a trial studying Ozempic to treat kidney failure in diabetes patients ahead of schedule because it was clear … Business • 11 Oct
Danish government prepares bill to ban Koran burnings Denmark has said it plans to ban Koran burnings after a string of desecrations of Islam's holy book in the Scandinavian nation sparked anger in … World • 25 Aug
Denmark extends border controls after Koran burnings Denmark will extend the tighter border controls introduced following protests involving Koran burnings in recent months in the country and in neighbouring Sweden, the justice … World • 09 Aug
Danske Bank hikes full year guidance, resumes dividend Danske Bank has today raised its full-year profit guidance and said it would resume paying dividends to its shareholders after posting forecast-beating earnings in the … Business • 21 Jul
Denmark has first fortnight with no rain since 2006 A normally rainy country, Denmark has not seen a drop of rain in over two weeks for the first time in 17 years, the country's … Europe • 07 Jun
Denmark: Trans woman to serve sentence in men's prison A Danish trans woman who changed their legal gender while in prison but did not undergo gender-affirming surgery must serve her sentence in a men's … Europe • 24 May
Undersea graveyard for imported CO2 opens in Denmark Denmark has inaugurated a project to store carbon dioxide 1,800 metres beneath the North Sea, becoming the first country in the world to bury CO2 … World • 08 Mar
Russian flag painted on base of 'Little Mermaid' A Russian flag was discovered painted onto the base of Denmark's "The Little Mermaid" statue in what police said was a "case of vandalism" at … World • 02 Mar
EI and IDA trade mission to Denmark underway A Government backed trade mission to Denmark is getting underway. Business • 30 Nov 22
Danish PM to form broader government after slim victory A day after scoring a narrow election victory, Denmark's Social Democratic Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen tendered her resignation to begin the process of forming a … World • 02 Nov 22
Denmark to lift Covid-19 ban on mink farming After a controversial cull of all minks in Denmark due to a coronavirus variant, the world's former top exporter will once again allow mink farming, … World • 23 Sep 22
Denmark ends nearly decade-long era of negative rates Denmark broke with a nearly decade-long experiment of negative interest rates yesterday when its central bank lifted its key rate into positive territory, following a … Business • 09 Sep 22
Faroe Islands to 'limit' dolphin hunt at 500 The Faroe Islands is to provisionally limit its controversial dolphin hunt to 500, following public outcry over the practice. News • 10 Jul 22
Danish shooting suspect remanded in custody for 24 days Danish police have said that the 22-year-old suspect in a shooting at a Copenhagen shopping centre yesterday that left three dead and four people injured, … World • 04 Jul 22
Google hit with complaint by Danish job search rival Google was hit with a competition complaint today after a Danish online job-search rival took its grievance to EU regulators, alleging the Alphabet unit had … Business • 27 Jun 22
Ireland and Denmark most expensive countries in EU Ireland and Denmark had the highest price levels for consumer goods and services across the EU in 2021, according to Eurostat. Business • 21 Jun 22
Majority of Danes vote to join EU common defence policy An overwhelming majority of Danes, almost 67%, have voted in favour of joining the EU's common defence policy 30 years after opting out. Europe • 02 Jun 22
Danish inflation hits highest level since 1984 Danish inflation hit a near four-decade high in April, as energy and food prices soared, official figures showed today. Business • 10 May 22
Finland will 'quite surely' apply to join NATO - Sweden Finland will almost certainly apply for membership in NATO, Sweden's Foreign Minister Ann Linde told Swedish television today. World • 01 May 22
Brewer Carlsberg warns of 2022 growth dip Danish brewer Carlsberg expects organic growth in operating profit to fall short of last year's level, it said today after posting fourth-quarter sales above expectations. Business • 04 Feb 22