These articles from Berlingske provide continuous updates and coverage on developments in US politics and the ongoing war in Ukraine. They serve as live feeds for readers to follow the latest news in these areas.
An opinion piece from Berlingske discusses the recent abolition of 'Store Bededag' (Great Prayer Day) in Denmark, arguing it was a positive decision and suggesting Grundlovsdag as an alternative spring holiday.
Tom Jensen has curated a selection of daily stories for Berlingske readers, including an individual arrested in Copenhagen on Putin's orders, Magnus Heunicke's talks with former Social Democrats, and a discussion challenging the myth of 'red' Danish literature.
An individual expresses their passion for a greener Copenhagen, advocating for the creation of inviting urban spaces over extensive parking areas. The piece suggests that the solution lies in designing city environments where people genuinely want to spend time.
Birgitte Erhardtsen, a prominent business reporter for Berlingske, has come forward to admit she repeatedly received strike pay in "brown envelopes," expressing shame and embarrassment over the affair, which she acknowledges damages trust.
Former National Security Advisor John Bolton told Berlingske that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, described as Trump's best TV face, appears paranoid, following the firing of Navy Secretary John Phelan.
Danish supermarket chain Coop is facing criticism for changing the content of several popular Irma-branded products, leading customers to feel misled. Research by Berlingske revealed the alterations, despite the products being marketed as familiar items from the defunct Irma supermarket.
A Danish opinion piece criticizes Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and the Social Democrats for their stance on a welfare agreement, suggesting a need for new political negotiations.
An opinion piece from Berlingske argues that the Danish state is failing its most vulnerable children due to errors and legal violations in serious child welfare cases.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called for new government negotiations, nearly four weeks after the election, as she faces increasing pressure and criticism over the slow pace and political disagreements. Commentators suggest she is struggling to form a new government, with time not on her side.
An opinion piece in Berlingske argues that defining Danish identity biologically pollutes the concept of nationhood and undermines the moral argument for cultural assimilation.
The Danish newspaper Berlingske published an article that puts Icelandic fisheries under scrutiny. The report highlights themes of 'fear, control, and political influence' within the industry.
Denmark's National Audit Office has uncovered unacceptable failures by Energinet and the Climate Ministry in the expansion of the electricity grid. A lack of realism in energy policy is cited as a complicating factor for Energinet's task.
The former chairman of the Danish Journalists' Union is accused of providing false information regarding illicit payments made by the union to employers, according to documents obtained by Berlingske.
Stine Bosse comments on the perception of EU rules in Danish media, noting the disparity in journalistic coverage between Danish politics and the EU's operations in Brussels.
Danish musician and actor Niels Skousen is ending his career, which saw periods of significant success alongside personal setbacks, as reported by Berlingske.
Danish newspaper Berlingske details the rigorous selection process and criteria used to compile its prestigious annual 'Talent 100' list, highlighting the intense competition for spots.
Petrol and diesel prices have seen another increase, with motoring groups warning of continued high costs. The rise is attributed to growing concerns surrounding the fragile ceasefire in the Middle East.
Leading Danish newspapers Berlingske and Jyllands-Posten have published editorials criticizing the idea of parties owning the mandates of elected officials to reduce the number of independent members.
A journalist from Berlingske accompanied the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR) orchestra on a debated tour in the USA, noting the significant stakes involved beyond jazz.
An opinion piece from Berlingske argues that conservative parties in Denmark must prioritize idea development during the current parliamentary period, including those potentially holding ministerial posts, as they lack clear answers to contemporary challenges.
Danish newspaper Berlingske publishes an opinion piece suggesting a societal need for a respite from negativity, noting that unlike in fiction, one cannot simply stop the world in real life.
Berlingske journalists are challenging readers daily with 10 new questions on various exciting topics, including a recent quiz asking 'What do you know about rich Danes through the ages?'
Former minister Søren Pind reflects on the significant decline of Denmark's Venstre party in major cities following recent parliamentary elections, noting its shift to a regional party.
Berlingske journalists challenge readers daily with a quiz featuring 10 new questions about exciting topics, including Danes' preferred travel destinations.
BurgerBaren, known for its success at Roskilde Festival and praised by Berlingske's reviewer, has now opened a permanent restaurant in Copenhagen, offering a simple menu focused on a single cheeseburger.
Danes are casting their votes in a parliamentary election, with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen favored to win a third term after gaining support for her firm stance against Donald Trump and addressing domestic issues like the cost of living.
Eight prominent Berlingske figures share their key takeaways from the 2026 Danish general election campaign, highlighting phenomena like an "outsider" candidate and new political divides.
The Conservative People's Party in Denmark launched a counter-attack, with political spokesperson Mette Abildgaard questioning whether the Berlingske newspaper would insist on Denmark being richer, freer, and less bureaucratic.
A unique debate has emerged in the Danish election campaign, with social democrats and the Red-Green Alliance's Pelle Dragsted engaging in an infight with Rasmus Jarlov and a conservative professor over the political alignment of Genghis Khan.
Berlingske newspaper suggests that if the red bloc secures a majority in the Danish election, Mette Frederiksen's red-radical cabinet could come at a significant cost to Denmark.
Der er flere gode grunde til at følge med i nattens Oscar-overrækkelse, hvor danske filmfolk er nomineret i flere kategorier. Men Berlingskes filmredaktør har sine helt egne grunde til at følge med.
A newsletter from Berlingske, 'Metropol,' reports on various conflicts and unrest, including street violence, stage performances, and a specific incident involving an attack on a young social democrat.
De tre regeringspartier ligger i åben krig. Socialdemokratiet har anklaget Venstre for at modarbejde beskyttelse af drikkevandet, og nu siger Henrik Frandsen (M) til Berlingske, at Moderaterne deler…
Iran har bedt USA om at lukke alle landets militærbaser i Mellemøsten. Men kravet er ifølge Berlingskes korrespondent »helt på månen« og i stedet en klar besked til de olierige golflande.
Afsløringerne om Rene Redzepis grænseoverskridende adfærd på Noma markerer et opgør med en gammelkendt sandhed i restaurationsbranchen: Talent kan ikke længere undskylde brutal ledelse.
Det var helt på sin plads, at medstifter og medejer René Redzepi trak sig fra Noma efter alvorlige anklager om voldelige ledelsesstil, siger Berlingskes gastronomiredaktør Søren Jacobsen Damm.
Berlingskes korrespondent rapporterer fra de israelske bombekældre. De iranske missiler tvinger israelerne til at leve deres liv i fast rutefart mellem bombeskjul og boliger.
Plans for Danske Bank's former domicile are being revealed, while a Norwegian executive is set to manage the LEGO fortune, according to Berlingske Business.
There is much good to be found as a wave of documentaries washes over Denmark in the coming days. Berlingske's culture desk has found its favorites that you should see at the CPH:DOX film festival.
Statsministerens løfte om formueskat får kritik af eksperter, samtidig truer en lukning af Hormuzstrædet med at ramme verdens økonomi og energipriser, og så tager Berlingskes gastronomiredaktør…
A Danish newspaper article discusses whether nuclear power makes sense for Denmark, as the Liberal Alliance party proposes scrapping over 120 billion DKK in green energy projects to build nuclear reactors in Aarhus and Kalundborg.
A private economy column in Berlingske discusses new inheritance rules from 2027, including whether nieces and nephews will be treated equally to siblings and the relevance of the 30 percent rule for charities.
An opinion piece from Berlingske discusses a growing social gastro-phenomenon, with the author's 17-year-old daughter expressing enthusiasm for the concept, despite some perceived flaws in execution.
The Danish Emergency Management Agency is completing the mapping and inspection of public shelters, as Denmark begins preparations for potential war. An operations manager states that the current emergency preparedness is not designed for war, highlighting the need for readiness despite no immediate military threat.
An opinion piece from Berlingske discusses a societal trend where younger generations are increasingly turning to Christianity and spirituality for meaning, a development the author views positively.
An article explores the ongoing debate about whether Danish literary history is free from bourgeois thought, questioning if the literary talent pool is predominantly left-leaning or if gatekeepers influence the book market.
King Charles's visit to the United States garnered attention, with some interpreting his remarks as subtle criticisms of Donald Trump, who himself continued his public feud with Jimmy Kimmel.
Berlingske journalists are challenging readers with a daily quiz featuring 10 new questions on interesting topics, including one focused on Fidel Castro.
A Danish newspaper faces criticism from Icelanders regarding its coverage of the fishing industry, specifically arguments for higher taxes and free auctions, which critics argue show a lack of…
SMVdanmark and business commentators have criticized Berlingske's 'Talent 100' list, sparking a debate about whether the criticism reveals more about the critics than the list itself.
Berlingske criticizes Copenhagen's green transition efforts, arguing that an ideological war against cars is being waged under the guise of environmentalism, with costs being passed on to businesses, commuters, and ordinary citizens.
Danish newspaper Berlingske has published a series of updates covering various topics, including the war in Ukraine, Danish politics, and American politics. These articles provide the latest developments across different news categories.
A notorious real estate magnate has received a bankruptcy ban in Denmark. Separately, there is a potential upturn for Novo Nordisk in the USA, according to a business update from Berlingske Business.
A director at SMVdanmark has again criticized Berlingske's "Talent 100" list, arguing it fails to broadly represent Danish business despite its stated aim. The criticism centers on the list's formulation as showcasing "the greatest talents from all corners of Danish business."
An opinion piece suggests that a new Danish center government should be more right-leaning to reflect the electorate's shift to the right in the recent general election.
A Berlingske study on Denmark's top 100 young talents reveals a strong preference for autonomy in work conditions, with individuals demanding control over when and how they work.
Berlingske journalists present a daily quiz with 10 new questions, challenging readers' knowledge on various exciting topics, including ancient Pompeii.
Berlingske's annual Talent 100 list celebrates the biggest talents from across Danish business. The list for 2026 features 100 names from various sectors.
A Danish opinion piece from Berlingske criticizes Donald Trump's actions, particularly regarding recent events in the Middle East, and argues that the next Danish government must prioritize understanding these implications to avoid foolish policies.
A Danish newspaper editorial expresses concern over the increasing number of independent candidates in recent years, arguing it risks damaging trust in the country's democratic election system.
When the DR Big Band made a comeback in the USA after more than two decades, the musicians were met with criticism even before their departure for "sanctioning" President Trump.
Berlingske journalists present a daily quiz featuring 10 new questions on interesting topics, including a segment challenging knowledge about the atomic bombs dropped on Japan.
An opinion piece from Berlingske argues that Denmark's new government, regardless of its composition, must make continued strong support for Ukraine a crucial part of its policy platform.
Chaos in the blue bloc may bring a red-purple government closer. This is the assessment of Berlingske's political commentator Bent Winther, after both Liberal Alliance and the Citizens' Party have excluded...
President Trump has taken executive action to ensure TSA workers receive their salaries, announcing a plan to pay them despite ongoing congressional funding stalls and the partial government shutdown.
Researcher and anthropologist Sofie Danneskiold-Samsøe has won Berlingske's Fonsmark Prize for her work on honor-related violence and social control, a field where she faced initial resistance, and is now being praised for her courage in speaking out.
A critic from Berlingske newspaper expressed bewilderment regarding the hype surrounding the Oscar-nominated film 'Sirat,' despite its numerous awards and critical acclaim. The reviewer admitted to not understanding the film's appeal.
An opinion piece from Berlingske criticizes Mona Juul's tax plan, deeming its financing 'crazy' and arguing that the Conservatives, despite surpassing Venstre in making Denmark richer, are failing in their approach to tax plans.
Joe Kent, the highest-level official to leave the Trump administration, resigned as the US counterterrorism chief, stating he could not support military action against Iran as it posed no imminent threat. His resignation has drawn significant attention and reactions, with some supporting his anti-war stance while others, including the White House, have dismissed it.
Berlingske journalists challenge readers with 10 new questions daily, focusing on intriguing topics, including the countries surrounding the Persian Gulf.
En mulig livline til det krakkede robotfirma Shape Robotics og risiko for fødevarechok i USA. Det er nogle af overskrifterne i dagens update fra Berlingske Business.
Berlingske's editor-in-chief, Tom Jensen, expressed confusion over how the Social Democrats, who started their election campaign strongly, have since significantly slowed down.
Socialdemokratiet vil ramme højtlønnedes pension, og der er en stor regning på vej til europæiske bilister. Det er blot nogle af overskrifterne i dagens update fra Berlingske Business.
A new Verian poll for Berlingske shows Socialdemokratiet and Mette Frederiksen gaining significant ground, securing a red bloc majority and diminishing the influence of a previously pivotal 'kingmaker' in Danish politics.
The Danish government is criticized for its 'stupid and arrogant' dismissal of the Liberal Alliance's proposal for Danish nuclear power, despite the government's plan to invest billions in green energy.
An opinion piece in Berlingske discusses the necessity of addressing gender differences, specifically engaging with the views of Danish politician Alex Vanopslagh.
Danish newspaper Berlingske has published an opinion piece criticizing the lack of meat options for elderly residents in Copenhagen nursing homes, calling it "heartless."
An opinion piece argues that the unsustainable US national debt is jeopardizing America's global economic leadership, raising concerns about the country's financial future.
Copenhagen Police conducted a major raid on Tuesday against the open sale of potentially life-threatening cannabis in hundreds of kiosks. The operation, witnessed by Berlingske, resulted in the seizure of significant quantities of suspicious substances, filling 22 moving boxes.
Berlingske journalists challenge readers daily with a 10-question quiz on intriguing topics, with this edition focusing on French author Michel Houellebecq.
A Berlingske journalist criticizes the Danish Journalists' Union for its lack of transparency regarding "envelope money," arguing it exposes hypocrisy and undermines the press's ability to be critical.
A Berlingske opinion piece criticizes Danish politician Lars Løkke Rasmussen for engaging with left-wing parties and advocates for a peaceful revolution to foster business creation in Denmark.
Berlingske Media has announced its largest profit in several years, attributing the significant financial growth to the strong performance and expansion of its digital subscription business.
An opinion piece criticizes the Danish State Railways (DSB) for its unsatisfactory train service, arguing that the state's responsibility for train operations is failing and radical reforms are…
Berlingske journalists are challenging readers daily with a quiz featuring 10 new questions on exciting topics, including knowledge about the new Danish parliament.
US Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth stated that the naval blockade of Iranian ports has taken on global dimensions and urged European nations to contribute to efforts in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran is accused of continuing to lay mines in the strait, while the US considers attacks on Iranian defenses in the area.
An Icelandic performance artist, ODEE, is re-enacting a controversial viral stunt concerning Iceland's largest fishing company, defying a British High Court ban, after Berlingske's coverage sparked debate.
Hannes Hólmsteinn Gissurarson, professor emeritus at the University of Iceland, disputes a Berlingske article, claiming it misrepresents Iceland's fishing industry as "pure fantasy."
Tirsdag aften skete det igen: Trump udsatte en deadline. Han har ellers ualmindelig travlt, siger Berlingskes korrespondent i Washington, Jacob Heinel Jensen.
Berlingske's theatre editor and opera critic review the Royal Danish Theatre's newly announced repertoire for the upcoming season, highlighting three performances while questioning the future direction.
Icelandic Minister Hanna Katrín Friðriksson stated that a recent Berlingske report on the country's fishing industry presented a one-sided picture, though it contained no new information.
Guðmundur Kristjánsson, CEO of Brim, an Icelandic fishing company, believes that the Danish newspaper Berlingske tidende has drawn an inaccurate picture of the Icelandic fishing industry, asserting that everything is transparent and compliant with national laws.
Berlingske asked the Copenhagen Museum to evaluate a mysterious AI film circulating online that offers a virtual tour of the capital during Christian IV's time, finding it impressive but with significant flaws.
An opinion piece from Berlingske criticizes Denmark's "super hospitals," labeling them an "endless and unacceptable scandal." The article highlights the extensive issues plaguing these healthcare facilities.
A Danish journalist reveals an investigation into a disability services company, Handicapformidlingen, which receives substantial public funds but is accused of commingling them with the director's personal finances.
A Michelin chef's recommendation led Berlingske to review a local grill bar in Amager, resulting in a mixed culinary experience but with highlights like "communist cola" and Balkan accordion music.
The article discusses the relationship between Serbian President Vučić and Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán, and how Vučić's support for Orbán might be waning due to political pressures within the EU.
Berlingske's traditional 'Talent 100' list highlights top talents in Danish business, while behind the scenes, plans are reportedly being made to position Morten Messerschmidt as a leading figure in Danish politics.
Berlingske's annual Talent 100 list provides insights into the work habits, academic achievements, private lives, and future career demands for Denmark's most talented young business professionals. The analysis explores what defines these individuals and what employers will seek in the coming decades.
An opinion piece argues against the increasing scope of EU regulations, specifically stating that the EU should not create rules for mobile phone batteries, emphasizing the principle of subsidiarity.
Danish cultural personality Camilla Miehe-Renard offers her 'ten commandments of love,' cautioning against overly symbiotic relationships, as part of a series in Berlingske.
A Catholic observer in Berlingske suggests the Danish National Church, having adopted other religious days, should now consider saint veneration, noting a lack of communal religious experience compared to Southern Europe.
Berlingske provides a guide to various activities and events happening in Copenhagen during the Easter holidays for those looking for things to do beyond traditional Easter egg consumption.
Berlingske journalists present a daily quiz with 10 new questions, challenging readers' knowledge on various exciting topics, including the long history of the Middle East.
A new analysis from Berlingske's 'Metropol' newsletter identifies the political winners and losers in Copenhagen, highlighting various reactions from 'red shock' to 'blue shock' and even 'sour ass'.
Denmark's National Bank has released its latest economic prognosis, projecting an economic growth rate of 1.8 percent for 2026, while also warning against an inflation shock if politicians proceed with billions in election promises.
Hrm … Flere partiledere vil åbenbart ikke indse det, men vælgerne gik faktisk til højre ved valget. Og Mette Frederiksen har ikke en medfødt ret til at være statsminister.
Berlingske commentators continue to offer sharp opinions on the Danish election campaign, with a new piece specifically criticizing the Social Democrats and Venstre for their perceived hypocrisy regarding animal welfare, particularly concerning pigs, during the election period.
Valgkampen går ind i sin afgørende fase, og i »Pilestræde« samler Berlingskes politiske kommentatorer og Tom Jensen trådene og tager temperaturen: Hvem har momentum, og hvem er ved at miste grebet?
A debate has emerged in Denmark regarding Morten Messerschmidt's claim that Danes are becoming a minority in their own country, with experts dismissing it as speculation and pointing to an overlooked turning point in Danish demographics.
Pas på dit eftermæle, Mette Frederiksen. Du kan ende som statsministeren, som soldede fortidens reformer og gode tider væk, fordi alt kom til at handle om at have magten.
Berlingske's commentators provide concise and sharp conservative perspectives on various developments and issues emerging during the ongoing Danish election campaign.
Berlingske newspaper argues that Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has had seven years to implement an asylum stop and that others should now try, suggesting parts of the Danish People's Party's immigration proposals, while extreme, are needed to control asylum migration.
The Danish Radical Liberals, despite calling a wealth tax 'almost detrimental to the country,' appear to prioritize joining the government over fully opposing the tax, suggesting that political ambition outweighs economic responsibility.
An editorial from Berlingske argues that Danish right-wing parties are too timid and need a stronger counter-argument against the left's demands for unchecked growth in public spending and regulations.
Danish entrepreneurs have strongly criticized the proposed wealth tax. Berlingske reported on a meeting in Brøndby where Troels Lund Poulsen, leader of Venstre, discussed the wealth tax with several Danish entrepreneurs.
A new poll indicates surprising support for the Danish People's Party's demand for fewer Muslims, as highlighted by Berlingske's editor-in-chief, Tom Jensen.
Berlingske newspaper analyzes the Social Democrats' claim of 230,000 new private jobs, suggesting that most are attributable to earlier reforms and international conditions rather than the party's current policies.
The Danish Social Liberal Party (Radikale Venstre) has received its best opinion poll result of the entire election period in the latest Verian-Berlingske survey, which a political commentator warns comes with significant obligations.
»Michelin-stjerner tildeles en restaurant, ikke en enkeltperson,« skriver Michelin-guiden til Berlingske efter beretningerne om vold på den københavnske stjernerestaurant.
Berlingske newspaper criticizes Danish conservative parties, including Venstre, Dansk Folkeparti, and Liberal Alliance, for a perceived lack of 'bourgeois' principles in the election campaign, citing their willingness to increase public spending.
Berlingske newspaper accuses the Danish Prime Minister of being caught in a "double lie" concerning her wealth tax, stating that successful entrepreneurs will face wealth tax if their companies are valued over 25 million kroner due to strong growth.
Commentary. Although the criticism of the working conditions at Noma concerns old cases, the criticism still contains an ethical dilemma – and a completely current case indicates that there is still a need for cleaning up...
The first direct debate in the Danish election campaign injected new energy and generated three concrete news items, with the general election scheduled for March 24.