Denmark’s borders closed at noon (1100 GMT) on Saturday, meaning that tourists and other foreigners who don’t have an important reason for visiting will not be allowed in. The Danish government announced the closure late Friday and said it is to be in place until April 13. READ ALSO:
Copenhagen – Denmark said on Wednesday that it would be the first country in Europe to introduce electronic monitoring of fisheries on a large scale to ensure sustainable fishing. According to Mogens Jensen, Danish Minister for Food, Fisheries, Equal Opportunities, and Nordic Cooperation, the use of cameras will better control both the species and the […]