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Now playing Next Denmark Denmark proposes ban on selling cigarettes to people born after 2010 The move aims to prevent the next generation of Danes from touching any form of tobacco. 15/03/2022
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Now playing Next Estonia Denmark deploys troops to Estonia as NATO strengthens its eastern edge As the war in Ukraine escalates, and Russian troops strike closer to the Polish border on Sunday, killing at least 35 people in a deadly airstrike in Yavoriv, NATO sends reinforcements to its Baltic members. 13/03/2022
Now playing Next Denmark Danish PM apologises to six children over 1950s social experiment 22 Greenlandic children were brought to Denmark in 1951 for a "better life" but instead suffered away from their families. 09/03/2022
Now playing Next Europe Decoded Explained: Denmark's surprising U-turn on the EU common defence policy The Ukraine war is prompting the Nordic country to reconsider an opt-out clause that dates back to the early 1990s. 07/03/2022
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Now playing Next Denmark Three Iranians sentenced in Denmark for spying for Saudi Arabia The men had been found guilty of promoting terror in Iran and passing on information for Saudi intelligence services. 02/03/2022
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Now playing Next Denmark Denmark may allow US troops on its soil, pact in the works PM Frederiksen said that "the exact shape that this collaboration will take has not yet been defined" but could include the deployment of US troops and military equipment in the country. 10/02/2022