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Trend Gets Kids Moving

Denmark’s New Christmas Trend Gets Kids Moving

In Denmark, kids are trading cocoa for cardio in “Juleløb” – a festive fitness craze featuring Santa-themed runs, snowball fights, Nordic walks and obstacle courses. This new Christmas trend blends holiday magic with healthy movement, keeping children active outdoors and creating fun, memorable winter experiences for families across the country.

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Gift Spending Records

Danish Families Crushed by Christmas Cost Crisis

As soaring inflation and energy bills bite ahead of the holidays, Danish families face impossible choices: slimmed-down dinners, pared-back decorations and the stress of making ends meet. With Christmas cheer at risk, calls for government relief grow louder as households scramble to preserve traditions amid a cost crisis.

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New Year’s Eve Blaze

Massive Fire Erupts in Copenhagen’s Tingbjerg District

A towering inferno ripped through Copenhagen’s Tingbjerg district last night, sending plumes of black smoke across the skyline. Dozens of residents were evacuated as firefighters battled the relentless blaze. No injuries have been reported so far, while officials scramble to determine what sparked this dramatic emergency in one of the city’s most vibrant communities.

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Denmark Boosts Drone Defense

Denmark Boosts Drone Defense With Major Acquisition

Denmark has ordered cutting-edge counter-drone systems—integrating radar, AI detection and jamming tech—to shield military bases and critical infrastructure. This major acquisition underscores Copenhagen’s drive to modernize defense, bolster NATO readiness and stay ahead of evolving aerial threats in an age of escalating drone warfare.

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Phone Scam

Denmark’s Biggest Phone Scam: Millions Stolen

Uncover the inside story of Denmark’s biggest phone scam, where fraudsters spoofed caller IDs, exploited trust and stole millions. Dive into the clever tactics, breakthrough police investigation and essential tips to shield yourself from similar con artists. Stay alert—don’t let scammers catch you off guard.

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Social Democrats Wiped Out in Copenhagen

Dozens Demand Frederiksen Resign as Party Leader

In the wake of disappointing election results, dozens of senior Social Democratic figures have publicly demanded Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen step down as party leader, criticizing her cautious strategy and alleged drift from core values. Their calls for a fresh leadership contest expose growing turmoil within Denmark’s once-unified ruling party.

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AI bubble

Top Economist Warns: Tech Stocks Bubble Looming

Top economist warns of a looming tech-stock bubble as valuations soar past fundamentals. With investor euphoria fueling record highs, a sharp correction may be imminent. Uncover critical warning signs and strategies to protect your portfolio before the tech bubble bursts.

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Denmark Eases Rules for Coastal Sauna Boom

Denmark Eases Rules for Coastal Sauna Boom

Denmark is ditching red tape to fuel a coastal sauna renaissance. New relaxed regulations let homeowners and entrepreneurs build saunas steps from the sea, boosting tourism and local economies while preserving the country’s pristine shores. This sauna boom promises health, social ties and sustainable seaside experiences for Danes and visitors alike.

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Christmas Card Chaos

Danish Parents Profit Off Kids’ Christmas Cards

Danish parents are cashing in on kids’ Christmas cards, charging up to DKK 200 for festive snaps amid surging demand for premium holiday stationery. By turning their children into mini-influencers, families profit from custom designs and lucrative stamp bundles. Critics warn this trend blurs the line between festive tradition and commercial exploitation.

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Denmark Extends Time Limit to Prosecute Ministers

Denmark Extends Time Limit to Prosecute Ministers

Denmark’s parliament has extended the statute of limitations for prosecuting ministers from four to six years, ramping up political accountability and curbing impunity. Prompted by recent lobbying and data-handling scandals, the move ensures former officials face legal scrutiny longer, earning praise from transparency advocates while raising concerns over possible politicisation.

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