2024 in Denmark
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Events in the year 2024 in Denmark.
Incumbents
[edit]- Monarch: Margrethe II (until 14 January), Frederik X
- Prime Minister – Mette Frederiksen
- Government: Frederiksen II Cabinet
- Folketing: 2022–2026 session (elected 1 November 2022)
- Leaders of the constituent countries
Events
[edit]January
[edit]- 10 January – Pernille Vermund announces that she will recommend that New Right be dissolved on the party's next general assembly after five years in parliament.
- 14 January – Queen Margrethe II signs paperwork at a Council of State meeting, formalizing her abdication after 52 years on the throne. She is succeeded by her son, Frederik X, who is proclaimed king by prime minister Mette Frederiksen on the balcony of Christiansborg Castle.
February
[edit]- 18 February – Prime Minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen announces that the country will donate all of its artillery shells to Ukraine.[1]
March
[edit]- 2 March – Søren Pape Poulsen, leader of the Conservative People's Party, has a cerebral hemorrhage at a party conference in Vejen and is taken to Odense University Hospital, where he dies aged 52. Deputy leader Michael Ziegler (da) becomes temporary leader of the Conservatives until a new leader can be elected.[2]
- 14 March – Denmark announces plans to extend military conscription to women for the first time and to also increase the standard service time.[3]
April
[edit]- 4 April:
- An area up to 7 kilometers from Naval Base Korsør in the Great Belt is closed to shipping and the airspace is closed for hours as a precaution against a missile suddenly being fired from a malfunctioning launcher aboard the frigate Niels Juel.[4]
- Flemming Lentfer is dismissed as Chief of Defence for failing to report a malfunctioning air defense and ammunitions system aboard the Iver Huitfeldt that was first recorded when it engaged with Houthi militants in the Red Sea in March.[5]
- 16 April:
- Børsen fire: A fire breaks out in Copenhagen's 17th-century Stock Exchange Building, leading to the collapse of its iconic Dragespir, or dragon spire. There were no reports of any deaths. Important Danish artworks were carried to safety.[6]
- Argentina and Denmark sign a 2.1 billion kroner ($300 million) deal for the sale of 24 Royal Danish Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcons to Argentina. No date for the F-16s to be handed over to Argentina has been announced.[7]
May
[edit]- 22 May – Authorities issue a temporary ban on the Danish branch of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club, citing threats to public security.[8]
- 28 May – The Folketing rejects a proposal to recognise the State of Palestine.[9]
- 29 May – A fire destroys part of the Legoland Billund Resort.[10]
June
[edit]- 7 June – Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is assaulted on Kultorvet in Copenhagen. A suspect is arrested.[11]
- 9 June – The 2024 European Parliament election is held.[12]
- 11 June – A Russian national is arrested south of Copenhagen on suspicion of espionage.[13]
- 17 June – The first stage of the Fehmarn Belt fixed link connecting Lolland and Germany is inaugurated.[14]
July
[edit]- 21 July – Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson, the founder of Sea Shepherd, is arrested shortly after arriving in Nuuk, Greenland for a refueling stop aboard the vessel John Paul DeJoria by virtue of an Interpol notice requested by Japan in 2012.[15] He is released on 17 December after the Danish government rejects the extradition request.[16]
August
[edit]- 7 August – The Polish suspect in the attack on Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on 7 June is convicted by the Copenhagen District Court and sentenced to four months imprisonment, deportation and a ban from entering Denmark for six years following his release.[17]
- 25 August – Two German nationals are killed in a dune collapse in Vorupør.[18]
- 28 August – The government creates three new ministries, including for EU affairs, environmental policy and emergencies management.[19]
- 29 August – A court in Hillerød rejects a request by India to extradite Niels Holck for his role in the Purulia arms drop case in 1995.[20]
September
[edit]- 10 September – A 21-year old man is arrested on terrorism charges after being accused of committing arson on a Jewish woman's home in Copenhagen.[21]
October
[edit]- 2 October – Two hand grenades are detonated near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen, damaging the terrace of another building and resulting in the arrest of three Swedish nationals.[22][23]
- 11 October – Archaeologists announce the discovery of 50 skeletons and other artifacts following a six-month excavation at a Viking-era burial ground outside Åsum.[24]
November
[edit]- 13 November – The Royal House announces an end to the 19th century practice of allowing symbols and labels associated with it to be used by companies, with full implementation expected by 2029.[25]
- 16 November – Victoria Kjær Theilvig becomes the first Danish person to win the Miss Universe pageant.[26]
- 18 November – The government approves an plan to convert 10% of the country's agricultural lands to forest, provide 43 billion kroner ($6.1 billion) in compensation for affected farmers, and plant an additional one billion trees.[27]
- 28 November – A nationwide telecommunications outage occurs following technical difficulties incurred by network provider TDC Net.[28]
December
[edit]- 13 December – British hedge fund trader Sanjay Shah is sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment over tax fraud amounting to 9 billion kroner ($1.3 billion) involving multiple Danish firms. The sentence is the longest recorded for a financial crime in Danish history.[29]
Art and entertainment
[edit]- List of Denmark films of 2024
- List of 2024 box office number-one films in Denmark
- List of Danish submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
Sport
[edit]Badminton
[edit]- 14 January – Anders Antonsen wins gold in the men's single at 2024 Malaysia Open.
- 14–18 February – Denmark wins gold at the 2024 European Men's and Women's Team Badminton Championships in Lodz, Poland.
- 3 March – Mia Blichfeldt wins gold in Women' Single at 2024 German Open.
- 26 May – Viktor Axelsen ins gold in Men's Single and Kim Astrup and Anders Skaarup Rasmussen win gold in Men's Double at 2024 Malaysia Masters.
- 15 September – Viktor Axelsen wins gold in men's single at 2024 Hong Kong Open.
Cycling
[edit]- 10–14 January – Denmark wins two gold medals, two silver medals and three bronze medals at the 2024 UEC European Track Championships.
- 4 February – Mads Pedersen wins the 2024 Étoile de Bessèges.
- 11 February – Mads Pedersen wins the 2024 Tour de la Provence.
- 25 February – Jonas Vingegaard wins the 2024 O Gran Camiño.
- 10 March – Jonas Vingegaard wins the 2024 Tirreno–Adriatico.
- 24 March – Mads Pedersen wins the 2024 Gent–Wevelgem.
- 2 June – Mads Pedersen wins Stage 1 of the 2024 Critérium du Dauphiné.
- 4 June – Magnus Cort wins Stage 2 of the 2024 Critérium du Dauphiné.
- 10 July – Jonas Vingegaard wins Stage 11 of the 2024 Tour de France.
- 22 September – Simon Andreasen wins gold at the 2024 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships.
Football
[edit]- 9 May – Silkeborg IF wins the 2023–24 Danish Cup by defeating AGF 1– in the 2024 Danish Cup final.
- 26 May – FC Midtjylland wins the 2023–24 Danish Superliga after drawing 3–3 against Silkeborg IF in the last match of the season.
Golf
[edit]- 28 January – Thorbjørn Olsen wins the 2024 Ras Al Khaimah Championship.
- 25 August – The Danish Golf Championship takes place.
- 15 September – Rasmus Gøjgaard wins the Irish Open.
Motorsports
[edit]- 16 June – Nicklas Nielsen wims the 2024 24 Hours of Le Mans as part of the Ferrari AF Corse team.
Swimming
[edit]- 15 February – Gelena Rosendahl Bach wins silver in Women's 200 metre butterfly at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships.
Deaths
[edit]January–March
[edit]- 3 February – Tonny Landy, opera singer (born 1937)
- 16 February – Jan Sørensen, footballer (born 1955)
- 24 February – Ulrik le Fevre, footballer (born 1946)
- 2 March – Søren Pape Poulsen, politician (born 1971)
April–June
[edit]- 11 April – Knud Enggaard, politician (born 1929)
References
[edit]- ^ Barber, Harriet (18 February 2024). "Denmark gives all of its artillery shells to Ukraine". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
- ^ Barrett, Michael (2 March 2024). "Danish Conservative leader Søren Pape Poulsen dies aged 52". The Local Denmark. Retrieved 2 March 2024.
- ^ "Denmark to start conscripting women for military service". 13 March 2024. Retrieved 15 March 2024.
- ^ "Belangrijke Deense zeestraat weer open na problemen met raket op marineschip". nos.nl (in Dutch). 4 April 2024. Retrieved 4 April 2024.
- ^ "Denmark fires defense chief after warship malfunctions in Red Sea Houthi battle". Politico (in Dutch). 4 April 2024. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
- ^ "Copenhagen's historic stock exchange in flames". 16 April 2024. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
- ^ "Argentina buys 24 of Denmark's aging F-16 fighter jets". AP News. 16 April 2024. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
- ^ "Danish police temporarily ban the Bandidos motorcycle club, citing violence". AP News. 22 May 2024. Retrieved 22 May 2024.
- ^ "Denmark's parliament rejects proposal to recognize Palestinian state". I24news. 28 May 2024. Retrieved 28 May 2024.
- ^ "Fire destroys part of Legoland theme park in western Denmark, melting replicas of famed buildings". Associated Press. 29 May 2024. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
- ^ "A man who reportedly assaulted the Danish prime minister to appear in a pre-trial custody hearing". Associated Press. 8 June 2024. Retrieved 8 June 2024.
- ^ "Valg til Europa-Parlamentet" [Elections to the European Parliament]. Ministry of the Interior and Health (in Danish). 19 April 2023. Retrieved 6 November 2023.
- ^ "Denmark Arrests Suspected Russian Spy". The Moscow Times. 11 June 2024. Retrieved 11 June 2024.
- ^ "The Danish king inaugurates the first element of a road-and-rail tunnel linking Denmark to Germany". Associated Press. 18 June 2024. Retrieved 18 June 2024.
- ^ "Denmark awaits Japan's extradition request for anti-whaling activist". France 24. 24 July 2024. Retrieved 24 July 2024.
- ^ "Whaling activist Watson freed after Denmark rejects extradition". France 24. 17 December 2024. Retrieved 17 December 2024.
- ^ "Polish man sentenced to four months, deported from Denmark for June assault on Danish prime minister". Associated Press. 7 August 2024. Retrieved 7 August 2024.
- ^ "2 German boys die after being buried in sand at a Denmark beach". Associated Press. 28 August 2024. Retrieved 28 August 2024.
- ^ "Denmark creates 3 new ministers in government reshuffle". Associated Press. 28 August 2024. Retrieved 28 August 2024.
- ^ "Danish court rejects extradition to India of an arms smuggling suspect". Associated Press. 29 August 2024. Retrieved 29 August 2024.
- ^ "Man in Denmark faces preliminary terrorism charges over arson at a Jewish woman's home". Associated Press. 10 September 2024. Retrieved 10 September 2024.
- ^ "Blasts, shooting around Israeli embassies in Nordic capitals". France 24. 2 October 2024. Retrieved 2 October 2024.
- ^ "2 Swedish teens face preliminary terror charges for explosions near the Israeli Embassy in Denmark". Associated Press. 7 November 2024. Retrieved 7 November 2024.
- ^ "In Denmark, 50 well-preserved Viking Age skeletons have been unearthed, a rare discovery". Associated Press. 14 October 2024. Retrieved 14 October 2024.
- ^ "Danish palace scraps system dating to the 1800s that grants royal labels for products". Associated Press. 7 November 2024. Retrieved 7 November 2024.
- ^ "Victoria Kjær Theilvig of Denmark is crowned the 73rd Miss Universe". Associated Press. 17 November 2024. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
- ^ "Denmark will plant 1 billion trees and convert 10% of farmland into forest". Associated Press. 17 November 2024. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
- ^ "Cellphone outage in Denmark causes widespread disruption and hits emergency services". Associated Press. 29 November 2024. Retrieved 29 November 2024.
- ^ "Danish court sentences British hedge fund trader to 12 years over massive tax fraud". Associated Press. 13 December 2024. Retrieved 13 December 2024.