Lack of donor eggs forcing Danes abroad
Posted by in Latest dated May 21st, 2012
A massive shortage of donor eggs at home compels Danish infertile couples to travel abroad to buy them and get treatment to foreign fertility clinics.
group of Danish couples because of the violent ægmangel must spend large sums of money to travel to countries such as Spain, Russia, Czech Republic and Greece in search of becoming pregnant is continually rising.
Last year it was a …
Expert: Activist exposes China rift
Posted by in Latest dated May 19th, 2012
The story of the blind Chinese human rights activist Chen Guangcheng, who Saturday are traveling by plane to the United States, exhibiting the problems the central government in China in implementing its laws completely out locally.
explains Associate Professor Clemens Stubbe Østergaard, Department of Political Science at Aarhus University.
Chen leaves China after fleeing from house …
Large increase in number of trafficked women
Posted by in Latest dated May 14th, 2012
3,625. So many women had Reden International, which aims to help women who are trafficked contact with in 2011. It’s more than doubled since 2009, and the associated shelter has never been so fully occupied and the pressure on places like this. Young women from poor backgrounds It is primarily young women in their 20s and 30s from Romania and Nigeria, who come here, writes Metro.
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Here, the trip kings themselves over to the summer
Posted by in Latest dated May 10th, 2012
The lure of sun and beach, and they sell travel in their thousands. But where do travel governors actually even go when they go on holiday? Know the secret to luxurious comforts islands – free from the tourists, who otherwise live by – or takes the journey into their own catalog
ABC News has asked three of Denmark’s trip kings:
Jan Vendelbo, CEO of Spies: - I take a week to …
Trains roll again over the Little Belt
Posted by in Latest dated May 6th, 2012
Rail passengers who must travel over the belt, can once again look forward to a ride without major delays.
Rail Net Denmark said that the old Little Belt Bridge re-opened to traffic after being closed several times because of a fallen wire.
– We finished our work around 4:45 o’clock this morning, so the trains could run a little earlier than expected, says the press guard Tina …
In the lawless waters
Posted by in Latest dated April 17th, 2012
An adventurous cruise travel to the Caribbean is for many a dream, but it is also a billion dollar industry that is growing in Europe and Denmark, along with lower prices chose 25,000 Danes in 2010 to go on a cruise trip.
But if the dream trip gets nasty, there is almost no help from either the company or the authorities, and the last decade, 200 people have gone overboard on their journey, …
Russian captain deported after drinking and boating
Posted by in Latest dated April 14th, 2012
A Russian captain was Friday at the Court of Holbæk sentenced to 30 days in jail after a night drinking and boating down the Kattegat in February.
He was also disqualified from lead ship or work in an engine for a year, and he was expelled from Denmark with a travel ban for six years, according to Mid and West Zealand Police.
Navy Operative Command (SOK) had put the big machinery in …
More immigrants will be old at home
Posted by in Latest dated April 10th, 2012
Aftægtsboligen ready home in Turkey, Bosnia or Serbia, and more refugees and immigrants now choose to travel home to spend their retirement in the home country, writes told the paper. A statement from the Danish Refugee Council shows that 613 refugees and immigrants went home voluntarily in 2011 to 370 in 2010. Two-thirds of the returnees are pensioners, and the organization receives in …
OVERVIEW: Al-Khawajas struggle for democracy
Posted by in Latest dated April 9th, 2012
Danish-bahraineren Abdulhadi al-Khawaja was born 5th April 1962. He is a Shia Muslim. Father of daughters Zainab and Maryam.
After matriculation in 1977 he traveled to London where he is undergoing training. In 1979, he first actively in the struggle for human rights in Bahrain, but he is abroad, as more activists are imprisoned at home. 1989: Al-Khawaja gets political asylum in …
The visa problem is solved – but only in 3 of 29 countries
Posted by in Latest dated April 4th, 2012
Citizens of Tunisia, Namibia and Peru may soon again seek access to Denmark. This follows a seven-month moratorium on visa issuance to great inconvenience and damage to families and businessmen from the countries concerned. It writes Politiken Thursday. The diplomatic row began when Finland and Germany stopped issuing visas on behalf of Denmark in 15 countries in september last year. At that …
