Vote of confidence: How the European Parliament can finish von der Leyen's Commission
Two-thirds of the votes cast are required to force the President and the Commissioners to resign, which has happened only once in EU's history
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The EU is importing more LNG than pipeline gas: How bad is for the climate?
The EU is ramping up LNG imports to make up for the lack of Russian pipeline gas reaching the bloc. What's the environmental and financial cost?
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Iran has firmly rejected the European Unionâs renewed call for nuclear talks, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi slamming the Westâs stance as âhypocriticalâ and âlegally baseless.â Araghchi accused EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas of disregarding international law and supporting Israeli aggression in the region. Citing the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and UNSC Resolution 2231, Tehran insists it has the right to develop nuclear technology for peaceful purposes. Araghchi further declared the EU and UK irrelevant in future negotiations and warned that Western pressure will only deepen mistrust. As tensions rise and the JCPOA framework continues to unravel, is the door to diplomacy closing for good?
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These police officers in Denmark are tackling crime by playing online games with kids
The team was set up in 2022 to tackle the rise in online crime in Denmark. The Politiets Online Patrulje now boasts over 787,000 followers across platforms.
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Which European nations require women to do military service?
Denmark is the latest country to extend compulsory conscription to women, part of a broader trend toward gender-inclusive service in Northern Europe.
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Royals attend ceremony celebrating 25th annivesary of Ăresund Bridge connecting Denmark and Sweden
'A permanent connection, this creates prosperity and positive development in the Ăresund region,' Denmark's Minister for Transport said.
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Denmark takes over EU presidency in stormy times. Here's what to expect
Security tops the agenda as Denmark assumes the six-month rotating presidency of the EU Council.
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Which EU country pays the most and the least for food, drinks and tobacco?
As inflation remains at 2.6%, Denmark was the most expensive country for bread and cereals, as well as for fish, while Romania is the least expensive for fruits, vegetables and potatoes.
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Macron reaffirms support for Greenland during visit ahead of G7 Summit
During a joint news conference in Nuuk, the leaders of France, Denmark and Greenland emphasised their unity and called for deeper cooperation.
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'Message of solidarity and friendship': Emmanuel Macron visits Greenland
On his maiden visit to the Danish autonomous territory, the French president met with both Denmark's and Greenland's heads of government.
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Denmark summons US diplomat over reports of increased intelligence gathering in Greenland
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said the information in the report was âvery worrying", adding that "friends" shouldn't spy on each other.
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