The University of Copenhagen has annulled the results of a major medical examination taken by around 300 graduate students, after discovering that parts of the test had been mistakenly reused
Month: June 2025
Tens of thousands of people gathered in Finland’s capital for the annual Helsinki Pride parade, transforming the city centre into a vibrant display of rainbow flags and festive outfits. Despite
This year’s Oslo Pride has set new records, with between 90,000 and 100,000 participants marching through the city streets on Saturday. According to police estimates, this surpasses last year’s figures
Three left-wing parties in Denmark — Alternativet, the Socialist People’s Party (SF) and the Red-Green Alliance (Enhedslisten) — have announced the formation of an electoral alliance ahead of the autumn
Norsk Tipping has confirmed a major technical error that led to thousands of users receiving a false notification of having won over one million kroner (approx. €85,000) in Friday night's
The Viking fortress Borgring, located just outside the town of Køge in eastern Denmark, has reopened to visitors after being closed for years. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Eurovision Song Contest executive supervisor Martin Österdahl has announced his resignation after five years in the role, marking the end of a period defined by both innovation and turbulence. A
A cross-party agreement in Denmark has paved the way for a long-awaited independent investigation into international adoptions, covering cases from 1964 to 2016. The decision follows growing concerns over legal
Clark Olofsson, the Swedish criminal whose presence during a 1973 bank robbery in Stockholm contributed to the coining of the term "Stockholm syndrome", has died at the age of 78.
Two centre-right parties in Denmark—the Danish People’s Party (Dansk Folkeparti) and the Conservatives (Det Konservative Folkeparti)—have put forward proposals for a Danish language law aimed at limiting the influx of
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