
SMS Fraud In Denmark Lets Telecoms Read Private Messages
Denmark’s major telecom providers, under a government-approved SMS filter to combat SMS fraud in Denmark, accessed thousands of text messages.

Denmark’s major telecom providers, under a government-approved SMS filter to combat SMS fraud in Denmark, accessed thousands of text messages.

A municipality has scrapped a local newspaper citing cost cuts, while keeping other media. Critics accuse this move of undermining free press in Denmark.

The European Union approved tougher EU driver license rules to curb fatal accidents, focusing on stricter penalties for young drivers and zero-tolerance DUI.

Blue Cross Denmark braces for record Danish Christmas aid demand as food prices soar straining low-income families. Households can apply until November 20.

Four in ten leaders in healthcare in Denmark report routine overtesting – MRIs, blood tests, cancer screenings – driven by patient pressure and tradition.

Denmark pledges a record 2.7 billion kroner over four years to boost space technology In Denmark and reduce European dependence on the U.S.

Over 28% of online gambling in Denmark now occurs on illegal offshore websites, with Danes spending over 2 billion kr on unregulated crypto-casinos and betting.

New research warns that Denmark’s welfare system is overstretched and under-resourced, leaving overwhelmed public workers and unmet citizen expectations.

Danish company Vestas has paused its planned offshore blade factory in Szczecin, Poland, which was due to open in 2025 and create over 1,000 jobs.

Authorities face legal gaps in deportations in Denmark. Despite expulsion orders, an abusive couple continues harassing their four daughters now in hiding.
