
Crime bosses are behind a wave of youths being hired for attacks in Denmark and Norway, with fears the trend could spread further
When the Oresund Bridge across the strait between Denmark and Sweden opened in 2,000 it was hailed as a symbol of Nordic comity and the gradual evaporation of Europe’s internal borders.
It spawned an immensely popular crime drama, The Bridge, in which the icy Swedish detective Saga Noren and Martin Rohde, her more emotionally intelligent Danish counterpart, combine the stronger points of their respective national stereotypes.
