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Joint Authority Press Conference At The National Police Headquarters In Copenhagen
26 September 2025
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26 September 2025
Chief Superintendent of the Danish National Police, Peter Ekebjaerg, and Director General of the Danish Critical Supply Agency, Henrik Findahl Brodersen, attend a joint authority press conference at the national police headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark, on September 26, 2025.
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Joint Authority Press Conference At The National Police Headquarters In Copenhagen
26 September 2025
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26 September 2025
Chief Superintendent of the Danish National Police, Peter Ekebjaerg, and Director General of the Danish Critical Supply Agency, Henrik Findahl Brodersen, attend a joint authority press conference at the national police headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark, on September 26, 2025.
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26 July 2024
People hold banners during 'Free Paul Watson' demonstration in front of the Consulate General of Denmark in Krakow, Poland on July 26th, 2024. On July 21st, Captain Paul Watson, environmental activist and anti-whaling campaigner, has been detained in Nuuk, Greenland on an international arrest warrant issued by Japan. The arrest may be related to Watson's earlier interventions against illegal whaling by the Japanese whaling fleet in the Antarctic region.
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#11130624
8 April 2024
In Copenhagen, Denmark, on April 6, 2024, authorities are considering renaming Pusher Street as part of the new changes, but currently, it remains just an idea.
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1 August 2016
Protesters form a human chain in front of a Turkish Airline counter, in Copenhagen, on August 1, 2016. Copenhagen. Danish refugee activists blocked several check-in counters in Copenhagen Airport Thursday morning in the wake of a decision made by Danish authorities to deport three lesbian asylum seekers, citing inconsistencies in their stories. The tree african woman are being sent back to Uganda, a country where homosexuality is a crime and where they could risk life in prison.
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20 June 2016
Local residents yelling at a police officer. Danish authorities cracked down on illegal cannabis vendors on 17 June 2016 in Freetown Christiania, a self-proclaimed autonomous neighborhood of Copenaghen, Denmark's number one tourist attraction. Several people were arrested and police fired tear gas and sound grenades at protesters who retaliated with bricks and bottles.
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#1276696
20 June 2016
Police officers with batons drawn. Danish authorities cracked down on illegal cannabis vendors on 17 June 2016 in Freetown Christiania, a self-proclaimed autonomous neighborhood of Copenaghen, Denmark's number one tourist attraction. Several people were arrested and police fired tear gas and sound grenades at protesters who retaliated with bricks and bottles.
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#1276697
20 June 2016
A local resident trips as he runs from the police. Danish authorities cracked down on illegal cannabis vendors on 17 June 2016 in Freetown Christiania, a self-proclaimed autonomous neighborhood of Copenaghen, Denmark's number one tourist attraction. Several people were arrested and police fired tear gas and sound grenades at protesters who retaliated with bricks and bottles.
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#1276698
20 June 2016
Police officers with batons drawn. Danish authorities cracked down on illegal cannabis vendors on 17 June 2016 in Freetown Christiania, a self-proclaimed autonomous neighborhood of Copenaghen, Denmark's number one tourist attraction. Several people were arrested and police fired tear gas and sound grenades at protesters who retaliated with bricks and bottles.
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20 June 2016
Protesters running through a cloud of tear gas fired by police. Danish authorities cracked down on illegal cannabis vendors on 17 June 2016 in Freetown Christiania, a self-proclaimed autonomous neighborhood of Copenaghen, Denmark's number one tourist attraction. Several people were arrested and police fired tear gas and sound grenades at protesters who retaliated with bricks and bottles.
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20 June 2016
Protester running through a cloud of tear gas fired by police. Danish authorities cracked down on illegal cannabis vendors on 17 June 2016 in Freetown Christiania, a self-proclaimed autonomous neighborhood of Copenaghen, Denmark's number one tourist attraction. Several people were arrested and police fired tear gas and sound grenades at protesters who retaliated with bricks and bottles.
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#1276701
20 June 2016
Police officer arguing with a local resident. Danish authorities cracked down on illegal cannabis vendors on 17 June 2016 in Freetown Christiania, a self-proclaimed autonomous neighborhood of Copenaghen, Denmark's number one tourist attraction. Several people were arrested and police fired tear gas and sound grenades at protesters who retaliated with bricks and bottles.
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#1276702
20 June 2016
Police officers running through a cloud of tear gas. Danish authorities cracked down on illegal cannabis vendors on 17 June 2016 in Freetown Christiania, a self-proclaimed autonomous neighborhood of Copenaghen, Denmark's number one tourist attraction. Several people were arrested and police fired tear gas and sound grenades at protesters who retaliated with bricks and bottles.
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#1276703
20 June 2016
Police officers running through a cloud of tear gas. Danish authorities cracked down on illegal cannabis vendors on 17 June 2016 in Freetown Christiania, a self-proclaimed autonomous neighborhood of Copenaghen, Denmark's number one tourist attraction. Several people were arrested and police fired tear gas and sound grenades at protesters who retaliated with bricks and bottles.
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#1276704
20 June 2016
Protesters confronting the police with bricks and glass bottles. Danish authorities cracked down on illegal cannabis vendors on 17 June 2016 in Freetown Christiania, a self-proclaimed autonomous neighborhood of Copenaghen, Denmark's number one tourist attraction. Several people were arrested and police fired tear gas and sound grenades at protesters who retaliated with bricks and bottles.
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#1276705
20 June 2016
Protesters confronting the police with bricks and glass bottles in an alley. Danish authorities cracked down on illegal cannabis vendors on 17 June 2016 in Freetown Christiania, a self-proclaimed autonomous neighborhood of Copenaghen, Denmark's number one tourist attraction. Several people were arrested and police fired tear gas and sound grenades at protesters who retaliated with bricks and bottles.
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