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Copenhagen · CopenhagenIn the second episode of the new POTUS season 'Ikeland' Anders Agner and Lars Mathiasen, together with Niels Bo Poulsen from the Swedish Defence Academy, take a closer look at Eisenhower's role at D-Day and in the remainder of World War II.Listen to the programme here: https://www.lrdigital.dk/Ikeland-Ddag-9788727144382 The post Ikeland part 2: D-Day was first published on Kongressen.com.See the Story
Ikeland Part 2: D-Day
Copenhagen · CopenhagenAlthough the green transition takes up a lot of media coverage, there is still a long way to go. This is why the Green Economy Action Plan has been launched in New York to support the green transition. The plan comes with a series of new initiatives in eight core sectors that are planned to create 400,000 green jobs by 2040. In this context, Kongressen.com has spoken to Berit Basse, the Danish Consul General in New York, about what the plan will…See the Story
New Green Opportunities for Denmark in New York
Joe Biden · CopenhagenWhen it becomes morning in America this April-Wednesday, Joe Biden will be something of the first to sign an agreement that he has long pushed to see come to fruition. As expected, the Senate voted through the massive international aid package, and as a result, both chambers of Congress have now adopted the agreement, which only needs Biden's signature to take effect. It was expected that the Senate would back the deal, but that the outcome is a…See the Story
Aid package passed -- now the aftermath awaits Mike Johnson in the House
Copenhagen · CopenhagenIf you are looking for information in the United States, it may be a good idea to start at the Library of Congress. The library is the de facto national library of Congress and the United States. With more than 175 million items in its collection, it is the second largest library in the whole world second only to the British Library in London, and today it is 224 years since the Library of Congress was founded. The library had been conceived as …See the Story
Library of Congress fills year
Janet Yellen · CopenhagenFor eight years since the US finance minister, Janet Yellen, announced that the US would sanction Iran in response to their air raid on Israel on April 14. It was only a few days later that Joe Biden announced that the US imposes a series of new sanctions on Iran. As punishment for the more than 200 drones and 100 missiles that Iran sent to Israel, coordinated by Britain and the United States, a targeted sanctioning of several parts of the Irani…See the Story
This is how the US Iran sanctions will affect the economy
Copenhagen · CopenhagenOn Saturday night, they fluttered Ukrainian flags in the House of Representatives. After more than six months in which Ukraine aid has been stranded on Capitol Hill, a 311-to-112 majority succeeded in passing a package through the House to send $426 billion worth of aid and weapons to the hard-pressed Ukrainians. In a matter of weeks, the negotiations have gone from being virtually frozen to now suddenly making their way through the House of Rep…See the Story
Johnson's U-turn has paved the way for Ukraine aid
Donald Trump · CopenhagenTrump's first criminal trial is currently underway in New York state. Trump is accused of falsifying company documents to cover up a $130,000 payment to porn actress Stormy Daniels. The large payout was supposed to stop Daniels from going public with her story that she had had an affair with Trump in 2006. Last week was spent trying to find the jury that will assess the case, and either convict or acquit Trump. The selection of the jury is an im…See the Story
12 citizens now have Trump's fate in their hands
Donald Trump · CopenhagenThe criminal case against Donald Trump in New York is in full swing with all that comes with the trappings of Trumpian drama. In Washington DC, the seat continues to burn under Mike Johnson in the House, while the Supreme Court has held hearing in a case that could have implications for the case of Trump's role in the storm on Capitol Hill. Editor-in-Chief Anders Agner and legal analyst Ruben Sindahl take a closer look at the cases and round up …See the Story