The European Union and the United Kingdom have reached a pivotal agreement covering key sectors including defence, fisheries, and food trade, in what EU Council President António Costa described as
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During a visit to Copenhagen this week, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas called on Europe to take up the mantle as leader of the free world, a title traditionally
As Denmark reconsiders its four-decade-old nuclear ban, the debate took a dramatic local turn this week when Jens-Kristian Lütken, Employment and Integration Mayor of Copenhagen for the Venstre party, publicly
A heated political debate on nuclear energy is intensifying in Denmark, as leading parties Venstre and Moderaterne openly advocate for repealing the country's de facto nuclear power ban, in place
NATO has chosen Norway as the host country for its new Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC), with the temporary location set in Bodø. While the government has yet to announce
Finland has announced a landmark plan to transition its national railway gauge from the current broad gauge to the European standard gauge, a move aimed at enhancing military mobility and
Greenland has officially assumed the rotating presidency of the Arctic Council, taking over from Norway during a handover ceremony in Tromsø. The transition comes at a time of significant geopolitical
A political majority in Denmark's Folketing has backed a proposal to ban the use of sunbeds for individuals under the age of 18, citing a sharp rise in skin cancer
The European Court of Justice has imposed a fine of DKK 12 million (approximately €1.6 million) on Denmark for its failure to implement an EU directive on copyright and related
Denmark is evaluating the acquisition of the Boeing P-8 Poseidon, described as the world's most advanced maritime patrol aircraft, to address critical blind spots in its Arctic and North Atlantic
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