Queen Margrethe II turned 85 today, April 16, 2025, but unlike in previous decades, her birthday was celebrated behind closed doors at Fredensborg Slot. The low-key gathering reflects a shift
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An increasing number of Norwegians are stocking up on emergency supplies, with 40.8% now reporting that they have a preparedness kit at home. The data comes from a new survey
The Danish military plans to send troops to western Ukraine to learn from frontline drone warfare, as part of a broader effort to strengthen Denmark–Ukraine military cooperation and train Danish
The number of registered chlamydia infections in Denmark has fallen sharply, reaching the lowest point in ten years. In 2024, just under 30,000 Danes were diagnosed with the sexually transmitted
Sweden is set to launch a cutting-edge emergency warning system, SE Alert, aiming to overcome the limitations of traditional SMS alerts and ensure faster communication with the public during critical
A doctor in Denmark is under police investigation after allegedly accessing the personal medical records of thousands of citizens without any professional justification. The scope of the privacy breach—first reported
e Denmark is currently facing the most serious risk and threat landscape since the end of World War II, according to the latest update of the national security report Nationalt
Denmark's universities are under "very high" threat from cyber espionage and cybercrime, according to the latest risk assessment published by the Danish Agency for Community Safety (Styrelsen for Samfundssikkerhed). The
A controversial Danish law mandating compulsory work for certain welfare recipients is drawing fresh criticism—this time for affecting members of the Danish minority in Germany’s Sydslesvig (South Schleswig). Critics say
Residents near Copenhagen's upcoming metro line M5 have voiced significant concerns regarding plans to build portions of the new metro above ground. The metro extension, announced as part of a
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