
Denmark’s War on Wild Boar: Who Wins?
Conservation groups want wild boar back in Denmark’s forests, but a decade of shoot-on-sight policies and border fencing has left just one registered in 2023. Can Denmark reconsider total elimination?

Conservation groups want wild boar back in Denmark’s forests, but a decade of shoot-on-sight policies and border fencing has left just one registered in 2023. Can Denmark reconsider total elimination?

Eleven Danish peace groups protested NATO’s foreign ministers’ meeting in Helsingborg as Sweden hosted its first major alliance summit. The demonstrations reflect mounting anxiety about militarization transforming the Øresund strait into a strategic frontline.

A magnitude 3.9 earthquake rattled Denmark on May 20, sparking homeowner fears. Experts say structural damage is extremely limited, but insurance claims should be documented immediately.

Denmark’s police watchdog investigates complaints about forceful removal of pro-Palestine protesters who blocked Maersk’s Copenhagen headquarters, accusing the shipping giant of transporting weapons to Israel amid 43 documented military shipments.

An EU court ruling means German border shops must charge Danish deposits on cans, ending decades of duty-free shopping. Will adding three kroner per can kill the border shop advantage?

Denmark is letting students use ChatGPT during English oral exam prep in 2026. What happens when stressed teenagers get unrestricted AI access? Teachers can’t monitor every query, and nobody knows if it builds skills or just masks them.

A moderate earthquake shook southern Sweden early Wednesday, rattling windows across Denmark and northern Germany. Swedish seismologists quickly reassured residents: there is no reason to worry about this typical regional event.

Danish electric car advocates want to copy Sweden’s simple cash subsidy system, but here’s the catch: Sweden scrapped that very program in 2022 after it proved politically fragile and funneled money to wealthy buyers.

A Danish mayor proposes all water consumers split pesticide cleanup costs nationwide. Currently, only locals with contaminated wells pay higher bills while neighbors pay nothing extra, creating stark unfairness.

Sick leave in Denmark’s municipalities varies wildly, revealing a deepening crisis where care workers burn out shift by shift. More staff hired, yet the hamster wheel of absence keeps spinning relentlessly.
