COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark voted on Thursday in a referendum to decide whether to adopt some European Union rules, the first test in 15 years of whether the nation wants to integrate further with the 28-member bloc or continue to keep its distance.
In a poll watched by British politicians, who are locked in battle concerning the future of that country's own ties to the EU, Danes are asked to entrust parliament to opt in to some justice and home affairs rules to help fight cross-border crime.
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