A Nigerian pirate who lost his leg in a shoot-out with the Danish navy is set to have his replacement limb funded by the taxpayer as part of a special residency deal pushed through by the country's ...
The Danish government has planned to acquire a prosthetic leg for a Nigerian man, Lucky Frances, who was shot during a gun ...
Nigerian seaman granted asylum in a move criticised for making a mockery of EU country’s migration and security policy ...
In a firefight with the Danish navy, a pirate from Nigeria is seriously injured and loses a leg. The soldiers bring Lucky ...
Lucky Frances was involved in a firefight ... He was later brought to Denmark for medical treatment. During his stay in Denmark, Frances applied for asylum, citing his health condition as a ...
Lucky Frances, 42, applied for asylum last year and has since been granted a residence permit in Denmark. It comes after he was severely wounded in a shoot-out with the Danish ship, Esbern Snare ...
In a village in central Denmark, archeologists made a landmark discovery that could hold important clues to the Viking era: a ...
The excavation of a large Viking-era burial site in Denmark has unearthed 50 unusually well-preserved skeletons that ...
Recent Viking discoveries include nearly 300 silver coins believed to be more than 1,000 years old, which were discovered in 2023 near a Viking fortress site in northwestern Denmark. And a large ...
Fifty "exceptionally well-preserved" Viking skeletons have been unearthed in Denmark by archaeologists ... when we excavate Viking graves, we'd be lucky if there were two teeth left in the grave ...
COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Denmark’s King Frederik laid a foundation stone Thursday to launch the reconstruction of Copenhagen’s iconic Old Stock Exchange, the 400-year-old harborside landmark ...
Lucky Frances, who lost a gunfight with the Danish ... That man should never have been in Denmark and to imagine that he can now be meaningfully integrated in Denmark is completely beyond the ...