We have started to collect the most important news related to Denmark in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Arla Foods says the boycott of Danish products in the Middle East is costing it about £1m a day, and £40m to £50m so far.
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European papers reprint controversial caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad, defying Muslim outrage.
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A French paper reproduces the Danish cartoons of Prophet Muhammad which have sparked Muslim outrage.
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Arab ministers urge Denmark to punish a newspaper that printed cartoons which offended Muslims.
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Middle East sales for Nordic giant Arla Foods collapse amid a row over cartoons published in Denmark.
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Denmark advises citizens to avoid Saudi Arabia, amid growing anger over pictures of the Prophet Muhammad.
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Libya says it is closing its embassy in Denmark in a row over newspaper cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
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Danish firm Arla places ads in Arab papers to quell anger over "blasphemous" cartoons in the Danish press.
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Saudi Arabia recalls its ambassador to Denmark in a row about a newspaper's cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
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Arab foreign ministers condemn the Danish government over newspaper cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
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