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It is the latest political group to emerge in Denmark and wants to turn the concept of nationalism upside down. The University Post asked the party leader: What is it with the name? And the Danish flag?
Denmark will be given the chance to vote on whether to opt-out of the the EU law enforcement agency Europol.
The University of Copenhagen has convinced the police to prosecute health scientist Milena Penkowa. Police will disregard original statute of limitations
DANISH NEWS - Could Denmark survive without foreigners? Issue discussed after documentary had Danes trying out low-skilled jobs
One step forward and one step backwards - the number of voters dropped by four percentage points, but the amount of votes each student placed went up three per cent in this year's University of Copenhagen student elections
DANISH NEWS - Stephen Kinnock, one of the few who saw the infamous selfie being taken, has a different take on the involvement of Prime Minister David Cameron
E-mail to all students and staff from faculty director cited 'fire hazard' and a beef up presence of Securitas. Now a compromise has been reached with students (updated)
University of Copenhagen administrators have called in the police on Et Andet Universitet, the student activist group that has occupied the Media, Cognition, and Communication department at KUA. But the protesters have so far no intention of leaving
Student activist group refuses entry to the department of Media, Cognition, and Communication (MEF) at the Faculty of Humanities KUA 'until their voice is heard'
When they are really, REALLY angry, Danish student protesters send up balloons, or sing songs. This stands in stark contrast to students in London, Vienna and Minneapolis, who have been less timid in confronting university policy makers