Sooner or later, The New York Times catches on to the news. In the case of immigration policy, the news it has caught up with ...
Denmark will allocate DKK 405 million ($57 million) for humanitarian aid and reconstruction efforts in Ukraine. — Ukrinform.
Around the world, progressive parties have come to see tight immigration restrictions as unnecessary, even cruel. What if they’re actually the only way for progressivism to flourish?
Donald Trump has made Denmark so angry they’re no longer the happiest country ... Sanna Marin acknowledging a “deeper kind of happiness than cheerfulness” in the people. “We are not perhaps the most ...
Life expectancy in Europe has slowed since 2011, with England experiencing the greatest decline. Poor diet, obesity, and ...
Some people can wait years depending ... access to family doctors hasn't kept pace Denmark, the Netherlands, Finland, Spain, and Sweden are often recognized for their robust primary care, says ...
COLUMN. The economist warns in his column that a public deficit reduction strategy based solely on tax hikes and spending ...
Sweden’s climate emissions are rising, after a long decrease. Political promises of cheaper fossil fuels are to blame - but EU demands can but Sweden back on track.
The Danes, unlike their neighboring nations on the Continent, realize that mass immigration and a generous welfare state are ...