In the wake of the U.S. bombing of Iran and its dismissal of European allies, an anxious continent’s best chance at security runs through its largest economy.
By Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen and Soren Jeppesen COPENHAGEN, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Denmark will hold a parliamentary election on ...
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Voters in the Scandinavian country, a NATO and European Union member, will determine who sits in the Folketing, or parliament.
Disregarded by President Trump over Iran, Europe’s leaders are adapting to a world in which they are little more than ...
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced that the Scandinavian country will hold a parliamentary election on ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is on his way to Washington to meet US President Donald Trump, a planned trip now ...
Denmark will hold a parliamentary election on March 24, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Thursday, seeking to ...
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The attack on Iran presents Europe with a new test in already-strained ties with the U.S., as appeals for restraint clash ...
It will soon be spring – and the Danes will soon be going to the polls,’ Danish PM tells the parliament in a special statement ...
President Emmanuel Macron is updating France’s nuclear deterrence doctrine as Europe worries about Russia and doubts U.S. protection under Donald Trump.