Denmark Faces Increased Terrorism Risks, Police Agency

Police officers work on the closure of Pusher Street in Christiania, a community of Copenhagen, Denmark, on March 20, 2024 (EPA) Police officers work on the closure of Pusher Street in Christiania, a community of Copenhagen, Denmark, on March 20, 2024 (EPA)
Police officers work on the closure of Pusher Street in Christiania, a community of Copenhagen, Denmark, on March 20, 2024 (EPA) Police officers work on the closure of Pusher Street in Christiania, a community of Copenhagen, Denmark, on March 20, 2024 (EPA)
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Denmark Faces Increased Terrorism Risks, Police Agency

Police officers work on the closure of Pusher Street in Christiania, a community of Copenhagen, Denmark, on March 20, 2024 (EPA) Police officers work on the closure of Pusher Street in Christiania, a community of Copenhagen, Denmark, on March 20, 2024 (EPA)
Police officers work on the closure of Pusher Street in Christiania, a community of Copenhagen, Denmark, on March 20, 2024 (EPA) Police officers work on the closure of Pusher Street in Christiania, a community of Copenhagen, Denmark, on March 20, 2024 (EPA)

Denmark faces increased risks from potential terrorist attacks due to the conflict in Israel and Gaza and recent burnings of the Koran in the Nordic country, according to the country’s national security and intelligence service (PET).

The likelihood of incidents remains at level 4 on a 5-point scale, indicating a “serious” threat, but risks “have intensified within the current level,” the agency said in its annual assessment report published on Thursday.

“The violations against the Koran and the conflict in the Middle East both have derived effects on the threat situation in Denmark,” Michael Hamann, head of the agency’s center for terrorism analysis, said in a statement, according to Bloomberg.

“We believe the terrorism threat against Denmark and Danish interests abroad will be intensified for at least the coming year,” he added.

Sweden raised its terrorism to the second highest level, saying it had thwarted attacks after the Koran burnings and other acts against Islam's holiest text that triggered threats from jihadists.

Denmark's parliament in December passed a law making it illegal to burn the Koran in public places, seeking to defuse tensions with Muslim countries.

Earlier in December 2023, Denmark’s police arrested three people on suspicion of preparing a terrorism attack, while a fourth was detained in the Netherlands.

The Times of Israel later said the suspects planned to carry out a terror attack on Jewish or Israeli targets.

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Rubio Says US Sanctioning ICC Judges for Targeting Israel

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks to traveling journalists at the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport in Hamilton, Ontario, on November 12, 2025 after the G7 foreign ministers meeting. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / POOL / AFP)
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks to traveling journalists at the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport in Hamilton, Ontario, on November 12, 2025 after the G7 foreign ministers meeting. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / POOL / AFP)
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Rubio Says US Sanctioning ICC Judges for Targeting Israel

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks to traveling journalists at the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport in Hamilton, Ontario, on November 12, 2025 after the G7 foreign ministers meeting. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / POOL / AFP)
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks to traveling journalists at the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport in Hamilton, Ontario, on November 12, 2025 after the G7 foreign ministers meeting. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / POOL / AFP)

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Thursday that the US was sanctioning two judges of the International Criminal Court for targeting Israel.

"Today, I am designating two International Criminal Court (ICC) judges, Gocha Lordkipanidze of Georgia and Erdenebalsuren Damdin of Mongolia, pursuant to Executive Order 14203," Rubio said in a statement, referring to the order President Donald Trump signed in February sanctioning the ICC, Reuters reported.

"These individuals have directly engaged in efforts by the ICC to investigate, arrest, detain, or prosecute Israeli nationals, without Israel's consent," he said.

The United States and Israel are not members of the ICC.

The US sanctions in February include freezing any US assets of those designated and barring them and their families from visiting the United States.


US Imposes Sanctions on Vessels Linked to Iran, Treasury Website Says

A crew member raises the Iranian flag on Iranian oil tanker Adrian Darya 1, previously named Grace 1, as it sits anchored after the Supreme Court of the British territory lifted its detention order, in the Strait of Gibraltar, Spain, August 18, 2019. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
A crew member raises the Iranian flag on Iranian oil tanker Adrian Darya 1, previously named Grace 1, as it sits anchored after the Supreme Court of the British territory lifted its detention order, in the Strait of Gibraltar, Spain, August 18, 2019. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
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US Imposes Sanctions on Vessels Linked to Iran, Treasury Website Says

A crew member raises the Iranian flag on Iranian oil tanker Adrian Darya 1, previously named Grace 1, as it sits anchored after the Supreme Court of the British territory lifted its detention order, in the Strait of Gibraltar, Spain, August 18, 2019. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
A crew member raises the Iranian flag on Iranian oil tanker Adrian Darya 1, previously named Grace 1, as it sits anchored after the Supreme Court of the British territory lifted its detention order, in the Strait of Gibraltar, Spain, August 18, 2019. REUTERS/Jon Nazca

The United States imposed sanctions on Thursday on 29 vessels and their management firms, the Treasury Department said, as Washington continues targeting Tehran's "shadow fleet" it says exports Iranian petroleum and petroleum products, Reuters reported.

The targeted vessels and companies have transported hundreds of millions of dollars of the products through deceptive shipping practices, Treasury said.

Thursday's action also targets businessman Hatem Elsaid Farid Ibrahim Sakr, whose companies are associated with seven of the vessels cited, as well as multiple shipping companies.


Zelenskiy Says Ukraine Faces Foreign Aid Shortfall of up to 50 billion Euros Next Year

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. File Photo/The AP
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. File Photo/The AP
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Zelenskiy Says Ukraine Faces Foreign Aid Shortfall of up to 50 billion Euros Next Year

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. File Photo/The AP
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. File Photo/The AP

Ukraine is facing a foreign aid shortfall of 45-50 billion euros ($53-59 billion) in 2026, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Thursday, Reuters reported.

He added that if Kyiv did not receive a first tranche of a loan secured by Russian assets by next spring, it would have to significantly cut drone production.

Speaking in Brussels as EU leaders were set to take a decision on Moscow's seized sovereign wealth, Zelenskiy said this would mean that Ukraine would have far fewer drones than Russia, and would not be able to conduct long-range strikes on Russian energy facilities.