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DANISH NEWS IN ENGLISH VOL 19 ISSUE 31
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CPHPOST.DK 4 - 24 November 2016
NEWS SF wants to bus them in to vote against Trump
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What, moi? Another month at the top of the world rankings!
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Denmark the product of 14,000 years of immigration HISTORY HCA statues: from Central Park to centrally perky
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Thanks to the turkeys Like Halloween, Thanksgiving is getting more popular
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New report on ‘Danish’ genetics follows confirmation that almost 4,300 people were expelled from the country last year CHRISTIAN WENANDE
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situation, and now the majority of the foreigners illegally in Denmark have left the country again,” said Inge Støjberg, the immigration and integration minister.
HE RECENT influx in refugees and asylum-seekers flocking to Denmark led to an inordinate number of people being expelled last year. According to a report from the immigration services Udlændingestyrelsen, almost 4,300 people were forced to leave Denmark and return to their home nations in 2015.
Skeletons don’t lie IMMIGRATION has always been a part of Danish history, a team from the Centre for GeoGenetics at the Natural History Museum confirmed last month. Looking into the DNA of ancient skeletons, their report ‘The Genomic History of Denmark’ confirms there have been numerous waves.
Extraordinary times SOME 2,778 were done so administratively, while 1,520 of the cases followed a conviction. As of April this year, 2,763 had left. “We were in an extraordinary
Even before the Turks … THE REINDEER hunters who arrived 14,000 years ago were followed by settlers from the Middle East in around 4,000 BC, and then the Yamnaya people from the Caucasus region a
millennium later. “People think the first foreigners coming to Denmark and northern Europe were the Turks in the 1960s,” Eske Willerslev, the head of the project, told Videnskab.dk. “Well, they can think again!” Au pairs in debt IN RELATED news, every fifth au pair coming to Denmark is forced to pay huge sums to recruitment agencies at home and arrives saddled with debt, according to the Radio24syv radio station. And a children’s centre, Børnecentret Tullebølle on Langeland, has been shut down due to incidents of violence, threats and vandalism, along with an accusation that two female employees sexually violated one or more young male asylum-seekers.
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Worst winter ever? DENMARK is bracing itself for its coldest winter since 201011 and possibly for a century! Initially sceptical about the often-unreliable DMI’s prognosis, many are reeling after a warning from Judah Cohen, an advisor to NASA, that Siberian air will turn Denmark into an ice-block. The first frost fell on October 25 and the first snow was expected on November 2.
Under cyber-attack SOME 90 percent of Denmark’s municipalities have endured a cyber-attack within the past year – 47 out of 54 questioned by DR. The hackers’ preferred method is to lock files and demand a fee to reopen them. Meanwhile, a YouGov survey has revealed that un-necessarily ‘replying all’ is the nation’s worst email habit, followed by CCing in your boss.