We have started to collect the most important news related to Denmark in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
A controversial Danish cartoonist says he will sue the Dutch maker of an anti-Islam film over copyright.
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Denmark's Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen criticises comments on Islam made by a Dutch MP.
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A Somali official condemns the reported $700,000 ransom payment to pirates to free a Danish-owned boat.
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The Danish man behind Prophet Muhammad cartoons urges a Dutch MP to air an anti-Islam film despite Muslim anger.
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Danish MPs cancel a trip to Iran after Tehran demands they apologise for the Muhammad cartoon row.
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Hundreds of Danish Muslims demonstrate against the reprinting of a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed.
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Danish newspapers reprint a cartoon satirising the Prophet Muhammad which caused outrage in the Muslim world.
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Danish police arrest three people over an alleged plot to attack a man who drew Prophet Muhammad cartoons.
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Venus Williams and Ana Ivanovic win to set up a quarter-final clash at the Australian Open.
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A Danish report into the deaths of two of its soldiers rules they were killed by British "friendly fire".
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Seven Danish people are acquitted of supporting terrorism after selling T-shirts to help fund militant groups.
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The Danish prime minister announces there will not be a referendum on the EU Reform Treaty.
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A court in the Danish capital, Copenhagen, sentences three men convicted of planning bomb attacks.
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The Danish government says it would like to hold a fresh referendum on whether to adopt the euro.
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Denmark's centre-right ruling coalition wins snap elections, securing a third consecutive term in office.
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An Eritrean Christian singer, held without charge for two years before fleeing into exile, takes asylum in Denmark.
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Hundreds of protesters face charges after clashes with police in Copenhagen, Danish police say.
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Danish police arrest two people with alleged links to al-Qaeda on suspicion of planning a bomb attack.
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Danish riot police clash with youth activists in Copenhagen, six months after the closure of a youth centre.
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The crew of a Danish cargo ship held by Somali pirates were freed after its owners paid a ransom, officials say.
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The crew of a Danish cargo ship held by Somali pirates have been released, says Denmark's foreign ministry.
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A replica Viking ship has pulled into Dublin nearly 1,000 years after the original sank off Denmark's coast.
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Denmark is sending a team to survey the Arctic seabed after Russia stakes a claim there.
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Fourteen Africans and one Afghan taking part in a homeless football tournament go missing in Denmark.
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Denmark ends the evacuation of some 200 Iraqis who it feared faced danger for their links to its troops in Iraq.
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