The Danish Connection

The Danish Connection

How do you access news in Denmark if you don’t speak Danish? There are 652,495 foreign citizens living in Denmark. For non-Danes, accessing news in English is….complicated. Most news outlets are paywalled and google translate does a pretty terrible job of translating Danish to English. In collaboration with Union and The CPH Post, we bring you The Danish Connection - a new podcast breaking down Danish news in English! This is your place to share enquiries, opinions and tales of the immigrant experience in Denmark. Hosted by María Eva, Rachel and Melissa, new episodes every second Sunday.

  1. 12/21/2025

    A Danish sperm scandal, EU leaders rethink convention on human rights and face coverings to be banned in universities

    This week on The Danish Connection: Rachel talks about the disturbing international fertility case linked to the European Sperm Bank in Denmark, where sperm from a single donor carrying a cancer-causing genetic mutation was used to conceive nearly 200 children across Europe. She looks into what this could mean for the future of cross-border fertility treatment and why Denmark plays such a central role in this industry. Melissa breaks down Denmark’s leading role, alongside Italy and 25 other countries, in pushing for a reinterpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights in relation to migration and deportation. She talks about the proposed changes, why other European leaders have been ‘inspired’ by Denmark’s hardline migration policies and what this could mean for migrants seeking refuge in Europe. Rachel looks into Denmark’s decision to compensate thousands of Greenlandic women and girls who were subjected to forced contraception for decades.  Melissa talks about the government’s proposal to extend Denmark’s face covering ban to schools and universities. As always you can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or by simply clicking the link in bio. Remember - this is your place to share enquiries, opinions and tales of the immigrant experience in Denmark - and we want to hear from you. Pop us a DM on Instagram or via email thedanishconnectionnews@gmail.com and let us know if you have a story you would like to contribute. If you liked this episode and think it would be useful for someone you know - please share it with them!

    41 min
  2. 11/09/2025

    Your practical election guide, residence permits halted for foreign nurses and a new national centre for research in women’s health

    This week on The Danish Connection: 💊 We discuss the Danish government’s plan to invest DKK 160 million in a new National Centre for Research in Women’s Health. 🛂 We talk about Mette Frederiksen’s latest Facebook post where she warned of further restrictions on immigration, saying newcomers must accept ‘core Danish values’ and that the flow of international students moving to Denmark and working in the service industry must be stopped. 🏥 We look into why Denmark has halted residence permits for foreign-trained nurses until 2027, citing no current shortage. While officials see it as practical, many internationals already in the country are left uncertain about their future and Denmark’s changing labour market. 🗳️ On November 18, 2025, Denmark holds local and regional elections and half a million internationals are eligible to vote. With key debates over housing, sustainability and healthcare, we give you some practical advice on how to place your vote and what events you can attend to get more informed. As always you can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or by simply clicking the link in bio. Remember - this is your place to share enquiries, opinions and tales of the immigrant experience in Denmark - and we want to hear from you. Pop us a DM on Instagram or via email thedanishconnectionnews@gmail.com and let us know if you have a story you would like to contribute. If you liked this episode and think it would be useful for someone you know - please share it with them!

    40 min
  3. 10/26/2025

    A new twist in the mink scandal, government misleads EU on state of Danish nature and Muslim leader denied citizenship over values

    This week on The Danish Connection: Melissa explores the citizenship controversy surrounding a Muslim leader denied Danish citizenship despite meeting all legal criteria. Lawmakers cited “values incompatible with Danish principles,” sparking a debate over religious freedom, democracy and increasing restrictions around citizenship in Denmark. Rachel breaks down the Mink Scandal - the controversy that just won’t go away for Mette Frederiksen. Five years after the illegal culling of 17 million mink during the pandemic, new revelations suggest the government may not have been fully transparent about deleted text messages tied to that decision. With billions in taxpayer compensation going to the mink farmers, new calls for an independent inquiry and a possible impeachment, what does this mean for the Prime Minister's future in the Folketing? Melissa unpacks a new report that reveals nearly 49% of species and 77% of habitats in Denmark are in a state scientists describe as ‘highly unfavourable’. Yet, the Ministry for the Green Tripartite seems to be telling the EU a different story. Can Denmark claim green leadership while ignoring its own data? As always you can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or by simply clicking the link in bio. Remember - this is your place to share enquiries, opinions and tales of the immigrant experience in Denmark - and we want to hear from you. Pop us a DM on Instagram or via email thedanishconnectionnews@gmail.com and let us know if you have a story you would like to contribute. If you liked this episode and think it would be useful for someone you know - please share it with them!

    48 min
  4. 09/14/2025

    A murder in Fyn sparks femicide debate, RUC recruits foreign students to rescue its economy and the disturbing case of a former politician convicted for possession of child pornography

    This week on The Danish Connection, we’re digging into three huge stories that reveal the darker sides of public figures, education systems, and women’s safety in Denmark: 🇩🇰 Eva breaks down the shocking case of former Social Democrats minister Henrik Sass Larsen, who has been convicted of possessing thousands of child sexual abuse materials, and why his prison sentence has caused public outrage. 🎓 Rachel investigates how Roskilde University (RUC) filled its financial gap by enrolling fee-paying students from Bangladesh and Nepal, despite knowing many would struggle academically. Was this a lifeline for the university, or a scandal that undermines trust in Denmark’s higher education system and the ministry for it? ⚖️ Melissa unpacks the murder of a woman by her ex-partner in Odense that has reignited a debate on femicide, intimate partner violence, and whether Danish authorities are doing enough to protect women at risk. We also talk about the prime minister's apology regarding the infamous spiral case and the Novo Nordisk layoffs. As always you can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or by simply clicking the link in bio. Remember - this is your place to share enquiries, opinions and tales of the immigrant experience in Denmark - and we want to hear from you. Pop us a DM on Instagram or via email thedanishconnectionnews@gmail.com and let us know if you have a story you would like to contribute. If you liked this episode and think it would be useful for someone you know - please share it with them!

    53 min

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How do you access news in Denmark if you don’t speak Danish? There are 652,495 foreign citizens living in Denmark. For non-Danes, accessing news in English is….complicated. Most news outlets are paywalled and google translate does a pretty terrible job of translating Danish to English. In collaboration with Union and The CPH Post, we bring you The Danish Connection - a new podcast breaking down Danish news in English! This is your place to share enquiries, opinions and tales of the immigrant experience in Denmark. Hosted by María Eva, Rachel and Melissa, new episodes every second Sunday.

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