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Denmark spends more than the USA on the military. These are the top and bottom spenders in NATO
After the diplomatic crisis about Greenland, Denmark has sharply raised its military spending, and now is among the top spenders in Europe
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Daylight saving time and amusement parks return this weekend – and that’s not all. What to do in Copenhagen this weekend
An extra hour of daylight – though at the cost of one hour of sleep – alongside amusement parks reopening, but also rain and indoor events. This is what’s happening between today and Monday.
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Applications of non-EU students are dropping for the first time in years after the government introduced restrictions
Between 2025 and 2026, Denmark saw a 19% decline in applicants from non-EU students to English-taught programs, according to a report published on March 15 by the Danish Agency for Higher Education and Science
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All 12 parties in, but no clear path to government
With neither the red nor blue bloc reaching a 90 + 1 majority in parliament and with the current coalition losing 19 seats, Denmark is looking at political negotiations that could well exceed 40 days. Here are the voting trends indicated by this election, and how you could be affected.
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National election results: Social Democrats lose ground as the far-right celebrates
The coalition that has governed the country in recent years declines sharply. Far-right DF triples its support, but the left also gains. The Moderates hold a pivotal role, as neither bloc reaches a parliamentary majority
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“Internationals should be allowed to vote if they work and have lived here for years,” Danes say
Many Danes believe that internationals should also be able to vote if they fulfill certain conditions. We ask the the opinion of the native population on allowing non-Danes to take part in elections

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