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Denmark has come up with a way to help people and politicians to disagree more agreeably that Scotland should copy ...
Whether in France, Germany, Italy or Sweden, parties of the hard right have surged as they—and often only they, ...
Ever since Frederiksen took office in Denmark in 2019, the second woman and youngest person ever to become prime minister in ...
A former darling of the left, Mette Frederiksen now wants the EU to embrace her tough policies on defence and immigration.
Many Western democracies are worried about far-right parties’ popularity. But some are finding that letting them into government actually brings them back to earth.
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Money Talks News on MSNRetirement Age 70: Denmark's Retirement Changes Preview America's FutureWhile Denmark boldly extends working years to 70, America grapples with Social Security's funding crisis. The Nordic country's move highlights the tough choices facing American policymakers.
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Denmark says cutting emissions will help the EU defend itself and compete with China and the US. However, keeping the EU's ...
As a war expert on a CIA panel, UC San Diego political scientist Barbara Walter helped forecast civil wars in other countries ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen faces a rare no-confidence vote in the European Parliament this week.
Should tensions escalate, Denmark’s Council presidency is likely to pull both Copenhagen, and the EU deeper into the fray.
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about a censure storm in Strasbourg, the latest on tariffs, Sánchez battling on, and ...
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