Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called snap elections for March, capitalizing on her party's rising support boosted by Trump's influence, while a US-Zimbabwe health aid agreement collapsed over data sovereignty concerns.
Danish PM calls an early election seeking Greenland bounce'
Denmark's prime minister calls early election on March 24, capitalizing on improved poll ratings from handling the Greenland crisis amid Trump's annexation threats.
Social Democrats in Denmark suffer sweeping election losses
The Social Democrats lost significant municipal support across Denmark, including Copenhagen for the first time in over a century, while the far-right gained slightly.
Centre-left tipped to lose Copenhagen for first time in electoral history
The centre-left could lose control of Copenhagen for the first time in the city's electoral history as residents of the Danish capital go to the polls amid growing disillusionment with the divisive politics of the prime minister, Mette Frederiksen.