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Denmark's Prime Minister Frederiksen assaulted in central Copenhagen, man arrested

June 25, 2024
Reuters

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen walked away following an assault by a man in central Copenhagen on Friday and had no outward signs of harm, a local resident told Reuters.

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