Cremation in Denmark has reached record levels, and cemetery budgets are feeling the strain: in Fredericia, managers say they have unused coffin plots and would prefer more traditional burials to
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Copenhagen defence industry investment was approved on 21 August 2025, as the City Council (Borgerrepræsentationen) backed a proposal to explore placing part of the municipality’s liquidity in the European defence
Ørsted shares plunge in Copenhagen after the USA Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) ordered an immediate stop to offshore construction at the Revolution Wind project off Rhode Island. In
Revolution Wind has been suspended off Rhode Island after the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) issued a stop‑work order on 22 August 2025, citing national security concerns. Ørsted
The digital euro project is moving faster after the United States approved a federal law on stablecoins, prompting EU institutions to weigh public blockchain options such as Ethereum or Solana
CopenPay closed its 2025 season in Copenhagen on Sunday, after a nine‑week run that rewarded visitors for sustainable actions; local NGO GreenKayak said it was fully booked throughout the period,
The Faroe Islands government has presented a new bill that would enable sanctions against Russian vessels, following the EU’s decision to blacklist two Russian shipping companies accused of espionage. The
On 28 August, the birthday of resistance fighter Poul Larsen, the city of Aalborg will inaugurate its first Stolperstein ("Stumbling Block") a brass memorial stone embedded in the pavement to
Denmark–California cooperation advanced on 22 August 2025, as Denmark’s Minister for Foreign Affairs (Udenrigsministeren) Lars Løkke Rasmussen and California Governor Gavin Newsom were set to sign a partnership agreement in
The Svalbard archipelago lost 61.7 billion tonnes of ice in 2024, surpassing Greenland’s ice loss of 55 billion tonnes in the same period. This extreme melting event has been described
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