A young Greenlandic woman living in Denmark will regain custody of the infant girl taken from her shortly after birth. The case has become the latest flashpoint between Denmark and Greenland.
Denmark’s prime minister has given an emotional apology to Greenlandic Indigenous girls and women who were given invasive ...
Women in Denmark are now facing the draft. Anna Holligan has been granted rare access to a military base - to find out why, ...
Denmark and Greenland formally apologized for their role in a forced contraception program believed to have targeted thousands of Indigenous girls and women in the Arctic territory dating back to the ...
A Danish parental competency test has been criticised as a harsh overreach into family life, with Greenlanders more likely to lose their children, another sore spot in Denmark’s difficult relationship ...
From free veggies to quiet zones in metro, the woman listed four things from Denmark that she felt would make life in India ...
Denmark's prime minister apologised in person on Wednesday to women who were victims of a decades-long involuntary birth control campaign, which has left islanders with deep scars and strained ...
The move follows a public apology by Denmark’s prime minister last month. View on euronews ...
The baby was taken by authorities after the 18-year-old was subjected to “parenting competence” tests, despite a law banning this.
By the end of 1970, roughly every second Greenland-born woman of childbearing age had been fitted with an IUD.
The prime minister of Denmark has formally apologised for a Danish health programme of forced contraception which for decades ...