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14. apr 12.30
The bane of many commuters' lives - the delay prone Coastal Line (Kystbanen) from Copenhagen to Elsinore. Archive. - Foto: STORMLY HANSEN JESPER

Minister fires Rail Net Denmark board

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Foto: DALSGAARD MIRIAM

Partial Helmand withdrawal 2011?

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13. apr 13.37
Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen is forecasting two or three lean years. Archive. - Foto: JENS DRESLING

PM: Lean years ahead

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Foto: EHRBAHN JACOB

Carlsberg strike ends

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09. apr 11.04
Denmark invaded. Early in the morning of April 9, 1940, German troops occupied Denmark. Here a German soldier at Østerport Station. - Foto: POLITIKEN

In English: When Denmark was occupied

German troops occupied Denmark 70 years ago today, on April 9, 1940

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Danish Catholics urged to come forward

Spokesman calls on victims to step forward.

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BANGLADESH IS DROWNING

Foto:  JONATHAN BJERG MØLLER

Bangla Desh is a country hard hit by the whims of a changing climate. See the narrated series of pictures taken by Politiken’s photographer Jonathan Bjerg Møller.


Chapter 1: Nature’s laboratory
Chapter 2: Cyclone Aila’s victims
Chapter 3: The island without men
Chapter 4: The slum a lawyer owns
Chapter 5: The town that disappeared
Chapter 6: The story of Bangla Desh


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