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Denmark Moves 150 Patients in Historic Hospital Shift

Denmark has completed a landmark transfer of 150 patients from an aging hospital to a new, state-of-the-art facility across the water. Over three days, buses, ambulances and ferries moved patients safely, ensuring uninterrupted care. This unprecedented operation underscores Danish innovation in healthcare logistics and its steadfast commitment to patient safety and modern treatment.

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Elder Care in Denmark

Elderly Denied Help Repeatedly in Danish Nursing Home

Residents at a Danish care home have repeatedly been turned away from basic assistance, leaving vulnerable seniors without essential support. Urgent requests went unanswered, sparking concerns over systemic failures in eldercare oversight. Families now demand accountability as authorities probe why help was denied time after time.

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Denmark Moves to Ban Foreign Words Like Inshallah

Denmark Moves to Ban Foreign Words Like “Inshallah”

Denmark’s language regulator wants to ban foreign loanwords like inshallah from schools and broadcasts to preserve Danish purity. Critics say the move could erode cultural diversity while supporters insist it will fortify national identity. The proposal has ignited passionate debates on integration and the power of language in modern Europe.

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Mary Simon

Mary Simon Visits Greenland to Open Canadian Consulate

Canada’s first Indigenous Governor General Mary Simon embarked on a historic visit to Greenland, strengthening ties between Inuit communities and Arctic nations. In talks with the Greenlandic prime minister, she spotlighted climate action, sustainable development and shared heritage, ushering in a new era of northern cooperation.

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record travel bookings

Record Travel Bookings: Are You Also Fleeing the Freeze?

With record-low temperatures biting Denmark, Danes flock to sun-soaked destinations, booking flights and cruises en masse. From Canary Islands escapes to Caribbean getaways, holidaymakers swap icy streets for tropical beaches. Travel agencies scramble to meet demand, with winter sun packages selling out fast. It’s a full-throttle escape from the deep freeze.

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Piglets Die

67 Piglets Die, But No One Is Punished

When 67 newborn piglets perish in avoidable conditions, farm operators escape blame and regulators stay silent. This tragic episode exposes troubling lapses in animal welfare enforcement and sparks urgent calls for accountability reforms. Discover what went wrong, why no one faced consequences, and how advocates are fighting to prevent future cruelty.

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Girl Forced to Eat Alone

Girl Forced to Eat Alone Outside Over Lunch

Bullied at school, 13-year-old Emma was forced to eat her lunch outside under gray skies while classmates dined indoors. As rain dripped onto her sandwich, she felt the sting of exclusion. This heart-wrenching tale shines a light on everyday cruelty and urges us all to make space for kindness at every lunch table.

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Copenhagen Cops

Copenhagen Cops Charged After Drunk Man Killed

Two Copenhagen police officers face manslaughter charges after a 34-year-old man died during a violent arrest last month. The incident, involving alleged excessive force on an intoxicated suspect, has ignited outrage over law enforcement practices. As Denmark’s justice system probes the case, public trust in policing hangs in the balance.

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Energy in Denmark

World’s First Energy Island to Power Millions

Meet the world’s first energy island in the North Sea, a floating hub linking offshore wind farms to power millions of homes. It will collect, convert and distribute clean electricity, boosting grid stability, cutting carbon emissions and pioneering global green cooperation.

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Rasmus Kofoed: Danish Culinary Maestro and Restaurateur

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