A trade conflict between the European Union and the United States could severely impact Denmark, potentially costing around 16,000 jobs and reducing the Danish economy by up to 47 billion
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From today, April 1, Danish teens under the age of 18 will face new restrictions on alcohol purchases. According to the new law, individuals aged 16 to 17 will only
Fewer buzzwords, more caution: Lego updates its corporate language Danish toy giant Lego has quietly removed references to "diversity," "LGBTQ," and "inclusion" from its latest annual and sustainability reports—marking a
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen will visit Greenland from Wednesday to Friday next week (April 2–4), in what is widely seen as a move to reinforce ties within the Rigsfællesskabet—the
Two weeks after Greenland's closely watched parliamentary elections, four parties have reached a coalition agreement, paving the way for a new government under the leadership of Jens-Frederik Nielsen from the
On Saturday, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the United States Embassy in Østerbro, Copenhagen, to voice their support for Greenland's right to self-determination and to denounce what they perceive as
From Irma to Alma: a new grocery store rooted in tradition At 8 AM on Thursday morning, Alma — the spiritual successor to Denmark’s iconic Irma chain — officially opened
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has declared her ambition for Denmark's public sector to become a global frontrunner in the use of artificial intelligence (AI). In a recorded speech delivered
A celebratory run scheduled to take place on the tarmac of Københavns Lufthavn has been cancelled following strong criticism from health experts and advocacy groups. The race, part of the
The Danish supermarket giant Salling Group has officially received approval to acquire 33 stores from Coop Danmark, according to a recent announcement by the Danish Competition and Consumer Authority (Konkurrence-
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