
Denmark’s Ammo Factory Costs Explode to $200 Million
Denmark’s plan to restart ammunition production has spiraled from 70-200 million kroner to 1.36 billion kroner, with production now delayed until 2027 amid mounting political criticism.

Denmark’s plan to restart ammunition production has spiraled from 70-200 million kroner to 1.36 billion kroner, with production now delayed until 2027 amid mounting political criticism.

Danish supermarkets now stock Ramadan calendars and decorations, mirroring Christmas traditions for Muslim children. Sales are strong, though families debate whether this commercialization appropriately honors their religious observance.

A woman faces prison time for allegedly trying to smuggle a GPS tracker with audio recording capabilities to convicted murderer Philip Westh during a November 2023 prison visit. She denies wrongdoing.

Denmark faces a surging crisis as gabapentinoid nerve pain medication abuse quadruples in three years, hitting young people hardest. Authorities now plan reclassifying these drugs as narcotics amid black market proliferation.

Eight years and 180 million kroner later, Denmark has cleared only four of 17 contaminated US military sites in Greenland, as Arctic geopolitics intensify and environmental threats from abandoned waste grow.

A Danish factory in Esbjerg has placed 80 workers on alternating weekly schedules, combining work weeks with unemployment benefits to retain skilled staff during a temporary order slowdown instead of resorting to layoffs.

Danish police cannot shut down Facebook groups where 29,000 members openly buy and sell drugs, prescription medicine, and illegal goods because Meta refuses to comply with removal requests.

A Danish boarding school recruits 25 students for August 2026 despite lacking a building, funding, or construction permits. Families face uncertainty as the March 15 decision deadline approaches.

An 18-year-old received five years in prison for killing a grandfather outside a Copenhagen baby store while speeding in a borrowed Porsche. The victim’s son says the sentence isn’t enough.

Thisted Kommune’s groundbreaking project will train 600 care workers, volunteers, and students to use daily singing with elderly residents, boosting well-being for dementia patients and job satisfaction for staff.
