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Copenhagen’s Rundetaarn Dome Lifted for Restoration

Copenhagen’s 17th-century Rundetaarn has seen its iconic dome lifted on rails for the first time since 1892. A new safety platform allows conservation experts to rehabilitate the Baroque-era frescoes adorning the central chamber. The winter-long restoration promises to reveal vibrant colors and preserve this historic landmark for generations to come.

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Melting Snow May Wreck Homes, Insurers Warn

Insurers warn that heavy snow melt could flood basements, weaken foundations and trigger a surge in damage claims this spring. As warming temperatures speed thawing, homeowners face costly repairs from water infiltration and structural issues. Experts urge proactive measures like clearing gutters and sealing cracks to protect properties and reduce skyrocketing insurance premiums and payouts.

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Denmark Runs Out of Sleds

Denmark Runs Out of Sleds After Snowfall Surge

After Denmark’s biggest snowfall in 30 years blanketed the country, families and adrenaline seekers flocked to its hills, only to find every sled sold out within hours. With schools closed for snow days and social media overflowing with winter wonderland photos, Danes scrambled to find creative ways to enjoy the frosty fun.

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Control of Greenland

U.S. Eyes Greenland Again in Bold New Plan

Washington has unveiled a bold new plan to deepen its presence in Greenland by pursuing military bases, infrastructure upgrades, and resource partnerships. Facing growing Chinese influence and Arctic security challenges, the U.S. aims to renegotiate terms with Nuuk and signal its commitment to the region. This move could redefine geopolitical power in the High North.

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Killing of Wolf

Denmark Approves First Legal Killing of Wolf

Denmark’s parliament has greenlit the first licensed wolf hunt, marking a dramatic shift in wildlife policy to protect livestock. Conservationists decry the move, warning it undermines species recovery, while farmers celebrate a new tool against growing wolf attacks on sheep. The decision opens debate over balancing rural livelihoods with biodiversity goals.

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Nature Law

Experts Silenced as Denmark Drafts Nature Law

Denmark’s push for a new nature protection law is raising eyebrows as independent experts are barred from review. Critics warn that sidelining scientists could undermine environmental safeguards and public trust. With the draft law set to reshape conservation policy, voices of those most knowledgeable have been drowned out.

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Investors

Danish Investors Brace for Uncertain 2026 Markets

Denmark’s investors are gearing up for choppy markets in 2026 as global headwinds, shifting interest rates and economic slowdowns fuel uncertainty. From rebalancing portfolios to seizing niche opportunities they’re adopting flexible strategies to protect gains and unlock new growth. Stay tuned for the moves that could define next year’s financial landscape.

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Poul Krebs

Poul Krebs Reveals the Power of Vulnerability

Poul Krebs strips away the mask of perfection to reveal his most personal moments. He explores how vulnerability sparks creativity, deepens relationships, and unlocks true resilience. With heartfelt anecdotes and powerful insights, this candid journey shows that letting your guard down can become your greatest strength.

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Blood Tests

Danish Hospitals Slash 500,000 Blood Tests

Danish hospitals have cut 500,000 unnecessary blood tests, boosting patient safety, reducing wait times, and saving millions in healthcare spending. By refining test protocols and embracing data-driven decisions, they streamline care and lower costs.

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Border Tents Spark Fears of Permanent Checks

Denmark’s Border Controls: Security or Just Theater?

Denmark’s recent reintroduction of border checks has sparked debate: are these measures genuinely bolstering national security against terrorism and illegal migration, or are they mere political theater? Critics argue the controls disrupt free movement without clear benefits while supporters insist they protect public safety.

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