Aminata Corr Thrane, author and debate editor at Berlingske, discusses her criticisms of contemporary equality and representation movements in a new interview. Once a prominent feminist activist, Thrane now challenges prevailing trends, arguing that the media landscape is complicit in the issues she critiques.
The interview, hosted by Jacob Rosenkrands, centers around Thrane’s book, “Power Struggle – a Hypocrite’s Confessions,” which explores her perspectives on these topics. Thrane feels misunderstood by the media and the interview delves into who and what she is fighting against, as well as what she is fighting for.
Pernille Kosenkrantz-Theil’s new book about Copenhagen launches today, featuring concrete proposals and a new election promise. Specifics of the proposals and election promise were not detailed.
The Supreme Court has decisively ruled in favor of Samsam, prompting calls for a thorough examination of the case in light of the intelligence services’ defeat. Experts believe the case warrants a comprehensive review.
Brian Mikkelsen addresses a contentious topic within the conservative party, asserting that the business community has significantly contributed to the margin for maneuverability. His statement suggests a debate regarding the role of the business sector in economic policy.
A new health study challenges a central hypothesis regarding ultra-processed foods, with a professor recommending focusing on a specific aspect when shopping. Details of the challenged hypothesis and recommended focus were not provided.
Additionally, a nutrition manager suggests that dietary guidelines may not be optimal for a growing segment of the Danish population. This challenges the universal applicability of current dietary recommendations.