Edward Walgwe

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Man Missing

Drones, Dogs, and Desperation: Man Missing a Week

After seven tense days, search teams wielding aerial drones and bloodhounds have scoured remote wilderness for a missing man feared disoriented and dehydrated. With hope hanging by a thread, volunteers race against time to uncover crucial clues. Read how cutting-edge tech and heroic canine units drive this urgent rescue effort.

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Tax Plan

Denmark Tax Blunder Sparks Political Uproar

Denmark’s finance minister admits a massive tax recalculation error affecting thousands, sparking outrage among coalition partners and opposition parties. Lawmakers demand resignations and comprehensive investigations as public trust falters. This fiscal blunder threatens to reshape political alliances, intensify calls for accountability and force Denmark’s government into crisis mode.

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Danish Study Finds That Smoking Harms Women More Than Men

Denmark May Have Jailed Innocent Cannabis Users

In Denmark, probes reveal dozens of drivers in prison for cannabis driving charges may have been wrongly convicted after authorities relied on flawed tests that detect drug use weeks after consumption. Advocates and the National Audit Office warn urgent reforms are needed to prevent innocent people facing unwarranted jail time for past cannabis use.

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Special view of Zealand Pharma office building.

Denmark’s Tax Fix Hits Property Owners Hard

Denmark’s latest tax fix undercuts property owners by cutting mortgage interest deductions and hiking valuations. Landlords and homeowners face higher bills as new levies bite. Critics say the move raises state revenue at the expense of the housing market, potentially cooling investments and driving up rents in an already tight sector.

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Halve Class Sizes

Denmark’s High Schools Clash Over AI Cheating

Danish high schools face a heated debate over students using AI to cheat on exams. Some educators call for strict rules and proctoring, while others advocate teaching AI literacy. As schools struggle to keep pace with technology, the fight over academic integrity intensifies.

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The Leadership Habit That Drives Employees Away

Public Workers in Denmark Set for Modest Raises

Denmark’s public employees will see modest pay increases over the next few years, following new labor agreements with the government. Teachers, nurses and other civil servants will receive incremental raises designed to ease cost-of-living pressures while keeping public finances in check. Unions welcome the deal but warn more remains to be done.

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Hospital Chapel Sparks Unexpected Political Firestorm

Denmark’s Bold AI Plan to Transform Public Sector

Denmark unveils a daring AI plan to transform its public sector, boosting efficiency, citizen services, and data-driven policy-making. With firm ethical standards, multi-department collaboration, and innovation hubs led by Digitalisation Minister Lars Richter, Copenhagen emerges as a European leader in responsible, user-centric governance powered by artificial intelligence.

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Eurovision 2026 Survives Crisis Amid Boycotts

Eurovision Faces Collapse Amid Mass Boycotts

Eurovision teeters on the brink as countries and artists abandon the contest in a wave of protests. With key sponsors and viewers walking away, the beloved music spectacular faces its biggest crisis yet. Can organizers salvage the show before it implodes?

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Denmark’s Ugliest Christmas Tree

Danes Ditch Real Trees—But At What Cost?

Denmark’s shift from cut Christmas trees to artificial and potted alternatives is reshaping a beloved tradition. Convenient and touted as greener, these options still incur hidden environmental and cultural costs. See how this holiday transformation affects local foresters, wildlife habitats, and festive spirit, and why the real price of convenience may be too steep.

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Danish Clinics Caught Illegally Pushing Botox Online

Danish Clinics Caught Illegally Pushing Botox Online

Danish clinics illegally promote Botox online, flouting regulations and risking patient safety. The Danish Patient Safety Authority has slapped fines and ordered ads removed after uncovering unauthorized cosmetic injection offers on social media. Prospective clients are warned to scrutinize clinic credentials before booking treatments.

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