The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Copenhagen, criticizing the biased narrative of the Danish publication Berlingske regarding the recent protests and unrest in Iran, stated that no nation, including Iran, will tolerate riots, destruction of public and private property, terrorist acts, targeting of law enforcement personnel, or any action that endangers public life.
Thousands of people in Greenland and Denmark have protested against plans by US President Donald Trump to take over Greenland - an autonomous Danish territory.
The Danish capital, Copenhagen, witnessed massive demonstrations in which hundreds of demonstrators participated, denouncing the ongoing Zionist aggression on the Gaza Strip and expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people.
As European Union leaders gathered in Denmark for a two‑day summit, pro-Palestinian demonstrators staged a rally outside Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen, chanting slogans against the crimes of the Zionist regime in Gaza.
Thousands of people attend a pro-Palestinian demonstration in central Copenhagen, calling for an end to the war in Gaza and urging the Danish government to recognize the state of Palestine.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, whose country currently holds the rotating presidency of the European Union, has announced that Denmark is considering imposing sanctions and other forms of political pressure on Israel in response to its ongoing military operations in Gaza and settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank.
The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Denmark has issued an official statement firmly rejecting recent accusations leveled by certain Western countries against Iran.
AhlulBayt News Agency: The people of Denmark took to the streets in Copenhagen in support of the oppressed people of Gaza and condemning Israel's crimes.