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Copenhagen Calling with Julian Isherwood. We hear how the pandemic is going in Denmark and the reopening of society. The incineration of the buried remains of some 14 million mink is under way. We also hear about the EU's Zero Pollution action plan.
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This week we hear about the London court that has thrown out a Danish Tax Authority case in connection with the dividend tax scandal and the Danish Business Minister's reaction to banks lowering the amount people can have in their deposit accounts without having to pay a negative interest rate. At the EU, we hear about the EU's ongoing battle with Apple.
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This week we hear about the Danish government’s warning to Danes in Burma as well as the government’s issues regarding Danish children in Syrian camps. Also the European Council meeting, an issue between the European Commission and Poland, Europe’s organic production plans, and the EU/UN Brussels Conference on Supporting the future of Syria and the region.
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Not such a good week for Denmark - AstraZeneca jabs put on hold for two weeks. Nonetheless there seems to be optimism about a further reopening of society. We also hear about the EU's defence and security plans going forward.
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Denmark, Austria and Israel are plannning to work together to produce vaccines, Prime Minister says no to ISIS children and mothers in Syrian camps, the pandemic has rocketed in an estate on Funen. We also hear about the EU's strategy for disabled people in the EU.
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Denmark will be keeping its borders closed for the time being, the British B117 virus is taking hold in Denmark, Finland is facing a new lockdown and Sweden is not much better. Venezuela has expelled the EU ambassador. That and much more, including the EU Commission's trade policy review.
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This week we hear about the arrest of 13 people in Denmark and one in Germany who have been remanded in custody ater weapons, material to build one or more bombs and an ISIS flag were found in police house searches. That and the EU's economic forecast.
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Denmark reacts against the Burma coup and Russia demonstration arrests. Too many Danes have been going to Dubai and bringing back Covid-19 while in Denmark the Deputy Chair of the Liberal Party has left the party as she prepares for her impeachment.
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Denmark extends its lockdown, worries about the British B117 mutation, an Surtian resort asks Danes to stay away, Greenland may supply rare earth metals to the EU, arrests for threatening the prime minister and the EU's Green Paper on Europe's demographic changes for public debate.
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This week we hear of reactions from the Danish government to the inauguration of Joe Biden. We also hear reactions to the arrest of Alexei Navalny in Russia. We hear about the pandemic in Denmark and Denmark is trying to mount an international maritime force to stop piracy in the Gulf of Benin.
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This week we hear of Denmark's lockdown extension and an Danish impeachment process against a former minister. Sweden has also prolonged its border closure for travellers from Denmark. From Europe we hear about the EU's vaccine strategy.
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After a week's vacation, Copenhagen Calling looks at the reactions to the events last Wednesday in the U.S. Congress. We also look at the worsening Covid situation in Denmark and not least the European Union's increased vaccine purchases.
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Well, Brexit finally made it through and we hear what the future EU relationship with Britain is to be - provided of course that the various Parliaments and 27 other countries approve the deal. That and the past week's news from Denmark.
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This week you hear from a country - Denmark - in lockdown. The pandemic has sky-rocketed, and the government decided that Christmas and New Year celebrations were just going to make it worse. We also hear about EU fisheries and the King of Sweden seemingly saying that Sweden got its pandemic policy wrong...
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News and views from Denmark, the Nordic region and the European Union. This week I interview one of Denmark's leading sports commentators on one of Denmark's favourite sports - Handball. We also listen to an update of the Covid situation, and we hear about the EU's new human rights sanctions scheme.
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This week we follow up on the Covid situation in Denmark, we hear about political issues in Greenland and we hear of moves by six EU countries trying to find a way to stop violence in their cities. And ... Denmark has cancelled its 8th round of tenders for oil prospecting inthe North Sea and aims to be fossil fuel free in 2050.
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This week we hear about tue Covid-19 situation in Denmark and not least a visit by the prime minister to a now empty mink farm. From the EU we hear about the new Action Plan on Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment in the EU's foreign policy. That and lots of new and views from the region.
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News from Denmark, the Nordic region and the European Union. This week we see how the Danish government is doing after having unlawfully called for all mink in Denmark to be put down - the food minister had to resign and the opposition is gunning for the prime minister.
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News and views from Denmark, the Nordic region and the EU. This week we look at the Danish government's problems after having called for all 15 million mink in the country to be put down. At the EU, Denmark's commissioner Margrethe Vestager speaks about Amazon and anti-trust issues. And the Vatican is the only country in the world the Danish Foreign Ministry leaves open to travel.
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News from Denmark and the EU. A mutation of the Covid-19 virus in Danish mink, that has also hopped onto some humans, causes an entire region to be locked down. The fear is, that the mutated virus may not be affected by the antibody vaccines currently being developed across the world. Also the EU Commission forecasts for member economies.
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