News about Denmark
Navigate through the latest news and insights on our Denmark section. Explore in-depth articles covering Danish politics, culture, economy, and more to stay updated on the unfolding events in this Scandinavian nation. Dive into the current affairs shaping Denmark's society and unravel the dynamic interplay between tradition and modern influences that characterize the country.
Friday 13th on 09:08 in Denmark
Dolphin Skywalker raises concern after harbor porpoises found dead in Lillebælt, Denmark
Friday 13th on 09:03 in Denmark
Itinera faces allegations of poor wages impacting projects in Norway
Friday 13th on 07:33 in Denmark
Tsunami strikes Greenland’s Dickson Fjord, causing no casualties but raising alarms over climate change risks
Thursday 12th on 22:38 in Denmark
Residents Gather in Nordby to Discuss Unprecedented Municipal Budget Cuts in Fanø
Thursday 12th on 19:38 in Denmark
Gas network expansion begins in Nykøbing Falster with new pipeline connecting Everdrup to Lolland and Falster
Thursday 12th on 19:03 in Denmark
Koda report highlights ongoing gender inequality in Danish music industry
Thursday 12th on 18:55 in Denmark
The future looks bleak for Denmark’s second smallest municipality, Fanø, both in the short and long term, unless the government allocates more funds to the island. Kurt Houlberg, a professor of municipal economics, expresses concern over Fanø’s financial situation, highlighting the challenges it faces as a standalone municipality without significant economic improvements and greater recognition of its specific issues by national authorities. Fanø is preparing to confront what has been described as its toughest budget ever, with unprecedented cuts affecting all residents, as the mayor notes. Despite receiving an additional 19.3 million kroner from the government, the municipality still faces a 20 million kroner shortfall for the upcoming budget year, amounting to nearly 10 percent of its total budget. The mayor underscores that the financial woes are not entirely the municipality’s fault; external factors have contributed significantly to the challenges. Political leaders at the national level have been approached regarding potential aid for the island. Anders Kronborg from the Social Democrats is open to assisting Fanø but does not commit to any guarantees. He suggests the need for a review of the equalization reform that causes Fanø to contribute to less affluent municipalities, whereas some island municipalities receive special grants. Dennis Flydtkjær from the Danish Democrats is more assertive in his support, advocating for possible one-time financial assistance. He believes funding can be identified within the national budget but cannot specify an amount. Conversely, Carl Andersen from the Liberal Alliance opposes direct funding for Fanø but is willing to discuss adjustments to the equalization reform that requires the island to pay 44 million kroner to other municipalities. He argues that financial distribution, rather than a lack of funds, is at the heart of the issue.
Thursday 12th on 18:23 in Denmark
Danish politicians urge citizens to increase birth rates amid declining numbers in Northern Jutland
Thursday 12th on 18:03 in Denmark
Sixteen councillors in Middelfart Municipality to intern with local volunteer organizations in Denmark
Thursday 12th on 17:18 in Denmark