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But why go to Denmark when you'd be welcomed with open arms in neighbouring Germany?
I have read that most of these refugees/migrants do not have any paperwork/passport/id, so where do Denmark send them back too?
It's no good just posting a link, AOG. You have to entice readers into wanting to read the whole story.

Is there a Guardian/Independent/BBC rendition of this story?

Or any paper where I don't have to download dozens of photos for all the unrelated side-banner stories?

Denmark used to backdate benefit payments for returning Jihadis. :-(
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/// It's no good just posting a link, AOG. You have to entice readers into wanting to read the whole story. ///

I don't have to entice anyone, they can either comment on the news item or not, and this privilege is also open to you.

/// Is there a Guardian/Independent/BBC rendition of this story? ///

I don't know, or even care, if you wish to conduct a search, I for one are not stopping you.

/// Or any paper where I don't have to download dozens of photos for all the unrelated side-banner stories? ///

There isn't dozens of photo attached to this article, there are but just two, perhaps you should concentrate on the article and not be distracted by the side-banner stories.
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I will mention the distraction problem, next time I visit my GP.

No one speaks Danish outside of Denmark apart from academics and those who have settled in other countries. It is a difficult language because, like English it is not phonetic. As was said in the comments on that site, almost everyone in Denmark speaks fluent English; if you listen to Queen Margrethe you would take her for an Englishwoman, not a trace of a foreign accent.
When Borgen characters switched to English, you would be forgiven for thinking they were from here. Just a faint hint of an accent which makes you wonder which town it goes with.

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