Jyllands-Posten
Jyllands-Posten is a Danish newspaper founded in 1871, known for its comprehensive coverage of national and international news. It is one of Denmark's largest newspapers and is published in both print and online formats. The paper has a reputation for its liberal editorial stance and often features opinion pieces on various social and political issues.
In 2005, Jyllands-Posten gained international attention for publishing cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad, which sparked widespread protests and debates about freedom of speech and religious sensitivity. This incident highlighted the challenges of balancing journalistic freedom with respect for cultural beliefs.