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Swedes suspected of attacking Israeli embassies face terrorism charges in Denmark

According to Danish media, the men,18 and 21 years old respectively, have been accused of attacking the Israeli embassy in October 2024.

Police officers talk during the investigation of two blasts near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark, October 2, 2024.
Denmark's Foreign Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen meets with Israeli counterpart Gideon Sa'ar in Jerusalem, September 7, 2025

Denmark: We are not ready to recognize Palestine, Israel does not have recognition veto

 Danish missionary, Lydia Christensen, and her husband British soldier, Derek Prince, with their eight adopted Jerusalemite girls.

From Denmark to Israel: A journey of faith, war, and miracles - opinion

Danish Police stand near the Israeli embassy at Norgesmindevej in Hellerup, Copenhagen, Denmark, July 3, 2025

Israeli embassy in Denmark receives suspicious powder-filled envelope, local police probe


Copenhagen council votes to name square 'Palestine Square'

Copenhagen City Council approved naming 'Palestine Square,' sparking debate over Denmark's ties to the Jewish community and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

 Copenhagen City Hall

Danish archaeologists discover 4,000-year-old wooden circle similar to Stonehenge

The discovery began with the finding of a rich settlement from the Early Bronze Age, dating between 1700 to 1500 BCE, including a remarkable grave containing a bronze sword.

 Viking Burial Site in Lindholm Hoje, Aalborg, Denmark.

Weapons cache sufficient to arm small army unearthed under Danish chieftain's house

Some scholars believe that the Romans may have supplied tribes in Denmark with weapons, possibly to maintain peace at the border with Scandinavia.

 Viking helmets and a drinking horn.

Danish teen jailed for 5 and 1/2 years for aiding far-right group

The teenager was arrested in April last year and later charged with joining the far-right international online group called Feuerkrieg Division (FKD).

Neo Nazi 311

Archaeologists in Denmark uncover hall that may have belonged to Viking noble

The hall likely dates to the last half of the ninth century or the beginning of the 11th century

Church in Hune, Denmark

'Powerful explosions' behind Nord Stream leaks, Danish police say

World leaders have called the damages an act of sabotage but it still remains unclear who might be behind the detonations.

Pipes for the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea, which are not used, are seen in the harbour of Mukran, Germany, on September 30, 2022.

Russian PM has asked for role in Nord Stream probe, Sweden says

A Swedish crime scene investigation of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines from Russia to Europe has found evidence of detonations and prosecutors suspect sabotage.

 View towards Nord Stream 1 Baltic Sea pipeline and the transfer station of the Baltic Sea Pipeline Link in the industrial area of Lubmin, Germany, August 30, 2022.

A Danish boat to freedom - The boat that saved 11 Jews in Denmark

New exhibit marks escape of Danish Jews from the Nazis.

ABRAHAM STEINBOCK and his wife, Molly, visit the boat that in 1943 took him to safety, at a fishing museum in Jutland, Denmark, in 2000

Danish parliament to debate bill that would ban non-medical circumcision

Henri Goldstein, the president of the Jewish Community in Denmark, says the measure represents “the worst threat since World War II” to the country’s Jew.

A ‘MOHEL’ holds a scalpel as he performs a circumcision

Danish Bible that removed Israel 'not antisemitic' argues columnist

The Danish Bible society took too many liberties with the translation but, Mosaic Magazine's Philologos argued, was not antisemitic in its motives.

A 1,000-year-old Hebrew Bible,was unveiled at the Museum of the Bible on November 8, 2019.

Nudist Danish choreographer and performer Mette Ingvartsen comes to Israel

In her solo as well as in her group works, Ingvartsen often employs nudity as in invitation to the audience to contend with their humanity, with the politics of the body and with the vulnerabilities

Danish choreographer and performer  Mette Ingvartsen comes to Israel for the first time