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TODAY IN DENMARK

Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Monday

Police destroy Billund bomb threat object, fire services finish work at Børsen, cold nights likely to make roads icy this week and more news from Denmark on Monday.

Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Monday
The scene at Billund Airport on Saturday after the airport received a bomb threat. Photo: Pressefotos.dk/Ritzau Scanpix

Police destroy object involved in Billund Airport bomb threat 

An object that was handed in at Billund Airport on Saturday as part of a bomb threat, and which was suspected of containing explosives, was destroyed last night in a so-called controlled explosion by military explosives specialists, Southeast Jutland Police confirmed in a statement.

Billund, Denmark’s second largest airport, reopened late on Saturday after a man was arrested in connection with a bomb threat that forced its evacuation.

READ ALSO: Denmark airport reopens after bomb threat, man arrested

During the search in Billund airport in central Denmark, police arrested a man in his thirties and removed an object “likely to contain explosives”. He has since been remanded in police custody until May 17th.

Whether or not the object actually contained explosives will be clarified by the results of chemical tests.

Vocabulary: sprængstof – explosives

Fire service hands over Børsen to police and builders

The fire service in Copenhagen, Hovedstadens Beredskab, has finished work at the old Stock Exchange after last week’s fire and has handed over the building to police and construction workers, the fire service’s director Jakob Vedsted Andersen said at a short briefing this morning.

That means police can now access the burnt-out part of the building to commence forensic examinations.

“The police have had difficulty getting into the building until we had stabilised it. We’re now getting to a stage where the police can get in and look at some things,” Andersen said.

Vocabulary: adgang – access

Cold spring weather could mean slippery roads

Warm spring weather has not really arrived yet in Denmark, and this week’s temperatures are unlikely to change that.

Motorists are advised to check conditions for potential icy roads ahead of early morning journeys this week, meteorologist Klaus Larsen of met office DMI told newswire Ritzau.

“A little rain will fall during the week and that can mean that when it’s freezing, you might get what we call freezing wet road surfaces,” Larsen explained.

“So during the mornings you should probably give way in a lot of parts of the country. Reduce speed a bit, because it could well be slippery most mornings,” he said.

Vocabulary: give agt – give way

Controversial stud farm auctioned off after bankruptcy

The stud farm Viegård Stutteri, which was in the news last year after activists accused it of mistreating horses and police dug up a number of partially decomposed animals to investigate the matter, has now been sold off at auction after the owners went bankrupt.

The owners were eventually cleared of any charges after investigations showed the dead horses were not malnourished when they died.

The stud farm went for 8.51 million kroner according to local newspaper Viborg Stifts Folkeblad.

Vocabulary: stutteri – stud farm

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Today in Denmark: A roundup of the latest news on Friday

Danish People's Party pulls out of 'energy island' agreement, three arrested after Nørrebro shooting, Kosovo ratifies prison deal, and other news from Denmark on Friday.

Today in Denmark: A roundup of the latest news on Friday

Danish People’s Party pulls out of Bornholm Energy Island agreement

The Danish People’s Party has decided to withdraw from the cross-party agreement made in 2020 to set up a so-called “Energy Island” around Bornholm which would generate more than 3GW of a power, enough for 3.3m Danish households. 

“I believe that this kind of climate policy, where there is almost no limit to how many kroner in tax you can spend in the holy name of the climate, is completely irresponsible,” Morten Messerschmidt, the party’s leader, told DR.

The Danish People’s Party was one of nine parties to agree to build an enormous offshore wind farm around the island, agreeing to provide state support of 17.6bn kroner. 

The pledge to withdraw came after the party threatened to withdraw from the entire climate act if an expected CO2 tax on agriculture costs jobs.

The Climate Act is the framework for climate policy in Denmark, and key to its ambitions of cutting emissions by 70 percent by 2030.

Danish vocabulary: fuldstændig uansvarlig – completely irresponsible

Three arrested after shooting in Nørrebro

Copenhagen Police arrested three people on Thursday after two people were injured in a shooting in Nørrebro, Copenhagen.

“Their role in the case is currently being investigated. We currently have no further comments on the case,” Copenhagen Police said in a post on X. “The victims of the shooting are stable and out of danger. We will continue to be massively present in the area throughout the evening, be it in terms of investigation or security.” .

Michael Andersen told the Ritzau newswire that the first report of a shooting came in at 2.53pm

Danish vocabulary: skyderi – shooting 

Social Democrats slam Danish People’s Party for fake election test 

Denmark’s Social Democrats have called on the Danish People’s Party to withdraw a mock ‘who should you vote for?’ test, which highlights unpopular policies from the government parties recommends many who take it that they should vote for the far-right party. 

The party test, an ojective looking website called “valgtest.eu”, is one of the first three results that comes up when you search for valgtest, meaning “election test” and EU. More than 30,000 people have taken the test. 

“It is problematic that the Danish People’s Party buys a domain which can deceive the Danes into thinking that it is an objective election test. I think that is dangerous in a democracy where you already struggle with misinformation,” said Christel Schaldemose, the Social Democrats’ lead candidate in the elections. 

Danish vocabulary: hjemmesiden – home page

Kosovo ratifies deal on renting prison cells to Denmark

Legislators in Kosovo on Thursday ratified an agreement signed with Denmark to rent the Scandinavian country 300 prison cells to help ease overcrowding in the kingdom’s penitentiaries.

Under the deal Kosovo will be paid around 200 million euros ($220 million) over the next decade, with the funds helping improve the government’s correctional institutions and finance renewable energy projects.

“Eighty six have supported it, seven against and there were no abstentions, and one deputy did not participate in the vote at all”, said parliamentary speaker Glauk Konjufca following the vote in the 120-strong parliament.

Denmark’s justice ministry also confirmed the approval of the agreement.

The future inmates will be sent to a prison in Gjilan town — about 50 kilometres (30 miles) from Kosovo’s capital Pristina.

The prison population in Denmark surged by nearly 20 percent since 2015 and reached more than 4,000 people by the start of 2021 — putting the occupation rate above 100 percent, according to official data.

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