Denmark welcomed thousands of refugees as the war took hold. Now it’s urging many to return to ‘safe’ areas.
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Denmark welcomed thousands of refugees as the war took hold. Now it’s urging many to return to ‘safe’ areas.
In the rubble of what was the largest refugee camp in Europe, some try to make a living by scavenging for metal.
Social Democrats adopt anti-immigrant rhetoric from the far-right to secure national election victory in Denmark.
Far-right Rasmus Paludan, who holds stunts desecrating Islam’s holy book, is expected to win seats in coming vote.