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
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For the first time since 2014, all five Nordic countries—Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Iceland, and Finland—have qualified for the Eurovision Song Contest final, taking place tonight in Basel, Switzerland. This historic
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
Over the past decade, urban living has become increasingly attractive for Danes, with new data from Danmarks Statistik showing that 42% of the population now resides in cities with more
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
Denmark's globally acclaimed tourism initiative, CopenPay, is back for the summer of 2025 with an expanded vision. After gaining widespread international media attention in 2024 for offering tourists rewards in
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
A steep drop in Norwegian overnight stays in Danish holiday homes has been recorded in 2024, with only 366,000 overnight stays — a significant fall from 543,000 the year before
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
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