The Copenhagen Post, May 06-12

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Where did that sunshine come from! May Day in Fælledparken was a scorcher as the politicos left their winter coats at home to party in the sun

An Italian pizza man got a thank you note from the queen after he gave her one for her birthday. We’re presuming it was a Margherita!

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EUR OVIS ION NO CON TEST ? NEWS As the capital doubles its refugee intake, it’s never been easier to help out 2 NEWS

Chilly no longer EU’s Arctic polices are in perfect alignment with Denmark’s

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4-5 Government wants two-year border control extension

NEWS Foreign policy needs to be more strategic, recommends report 6 NEWS

Spoiler alert for ‘Vikings’! Not only did the Norsemen reach America, they conquered Cornwall!

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Denmark requests permission from the EU along with Germany, Sweden, France and Austria

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UST HOURS after Denmark extended its temporary controls along the German border for the sixth time – this time until June 2 – it confirmed it had co-signed a letter sent to the EU Commission arguing that the controls should remain in place for up to two years. Inger Støjberg, the immigration and integration minister, informed media on Monday that she and her counterparts from Germany, Sweden, France and Austria had written the letter together.

Hole in Europe “THERE is a hole in Europe that thousands of refugees and migrants are flowing through, and we have lost confidence in the initiatives that the EU has put in place to secure the external borders,” she explained. “I am glad there are countries other than Denmark who can see this. I hope that the commission will take our letter seriously.” Up to the member states THE EU Commission must now ask the EU Council of Ministers – the 28 member states – to decide whether the border checks can be extended. A qualified majority of member states must then vote to adopt the measure.

Fewer applications ACCORDING to police records, Denmark received 45 asylum applications last week – its lowest number since the introduction of the DanishGerman border controls on January 4. There was only one Syrian applicant, along with two Iraqis, ten Afghans and 32 people from other countries – taking the grand total up to 3,224 applications since the border controls began. The number of applications has consistently declined since 641 people sought refuge in the first week after the border controls were introduced. In total, the government expects up to 25,000 applications this year. (RW/SR)

Terrorists on show AN EXHIBITION about martyrdom, due to open this month in Copenhagen, has been reported to police for encouraging terrorism. It features terrorists involved in the Brussels and Paris attacks alongside figures considered martyrs like Joan of Arc. It will be displayed at Teateret Sort/Hvid in Kødbyen, the same group that put on the play about the mass-murderer Breivik.

Sunny weekend in store ALTHOUGH Friday isn’t officially a holiday, many Danes will be taking it off to enjoy a four-day mini vacation. Blue skies and sunshine are forecast for the Ascension bank holiday on Thursday, after which temperatures are set to soar above 20 C – the warmest yet this year. Sunday and Monday will be a little cooler as winds pick up a bit, but it should remain sunny.

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