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Arctic Military

Denmark’s 90 Billion Arctic Claim Questioned

Denmark’s push to secure a 90 billion-dollar stake in Arctic oil, gas and minerals is hitting legal snags. Critics argue insufficient geological data and rival claims from Russia and Canada threaten Copenhagen’s case at the UN. As melting ice unlocks new riches, the kingdom’s ambitious bid faces fresh scrutiny and high-stakes diplomacy.

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Danish Energy

Ørsted Fights to Open Blocked Wind Farm – Billions at Risk

By blocking Ørsted’s Atlantic wind farm project, President Trump has jeopardized billions in investments, raising red flags for U.S. offshore wind growth and climate goals. Explore how this political decision could reshape green energy policies, hinder job creation, and stall progress toward a sustainable future.

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Election Night

Can Venstre Survive Denmark’s Liberal Civil War?

Denmark’s largest center-right party, Venstre, is embroiled in a liberal civil war between traditionalists and populist newcomers. Leadership clashes threaten unity ahead of critical elections as the once-dominant force scrambles to forge a clear identity and regain momentum in Denmark’s shifting political terrain.

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Cans Are Taking Over Denmark’s Beer Market

Denmark’s beer lovers are ditching bottles in favor of cans, fueling a canned beer boom. Brewers big and small are adopting sleek, eco-friendly packaging to meet soaring demand for portability and freshness. As can sales skyrocket, the Danish beer scene is embracing a bold, aluminum-led evolution.

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war on parking chaos

Copenhagen Drivers Slammed by Soaring Parking Fines

Copenhagen drivers are reeling as parking fines skyrocket up to 75 percent, fueling frustration and debate across the city. Critics blame municipal policy shifts aimed at cutting traffic and boosting eco goals, while motorists warn that steep penalties risk alienating locals and harming small businesses.

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Danish homeownership

Greenland War Hero Feels Betrayed by America

Greenland war hero risked his life fighting alongside US forces only to return home facing broken promises and dwindling support. Feeling abandoned by the nation he served, he warns communities of leadership failures and urges Americans to honor commitments to allies. His story reveals deep wounds of forgotten service.

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Greenland Takeover

Trump Revives Greenland Takeover Talk, Sparks Outrage

Former President Donald Trump reignited takeover talk by suggesting the US should buy Greenland, sparking outrage from lawmakers and Danish officials. Greenland’s prime minister dismissed the idea, defending the island’s autonomy. Critics accused Trump of undermining national sovereignty and warned of geopolitical and environmental risks.

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Undercover cop

Teen Paid Undercover Cop for Copenhagen Hit Job

In a shocking Copenhagen case, a teenager allegedly paid an undercover officer to carry out a hit. Officers foiled the plot before any harm was done, leaving the teen facing felony charges. This jaw-dropping scandal highlights the extreme lengths some youths will go to settle scores or seek infamy.

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New Year’s Eve Blaze

Fireworks Likely Sparked Massive New Year’s Eve Blaze

As New Year’s Eve celebrations turned from joyful to disastrous, investigators believe a stray firework ignited a massive blaze that engulfed the neighborhood, leaving firefighters racing to contain the inferno. The chaotic first hours of 2024 underscore fireworks’ risks and prompt urgent calls for tougher safety rules.

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Anna Ancher: A Leading Artist in the Skagen Art Colony

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