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Gangs Use Instagram to Recruit Danish Youth

Danish gangs exploit Instagram to lure teens, posting flashy images and promises of belonging. By targeting young minds with curated content, they draw youth into crime, addiction and violence. Parents, teachers and law enforcement must spot warning signs and unite to disrupt these digital recruitment tactics.

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Teen Dance Duo

Teen Dance Duo Defies Odds, Eyes European Glory

Two determined teens battle dance-floor biases to secure a spot at the European Dance Championships. Despite limited resources and long odds, their electrifying routines have judges buzzing and fans cheering. With national titles under their belts, this unstoppable duo aims to bring home European glory and prove that passion can triumph over all obstacles.

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Phone Scam

Fugitive Mastermind Behind Denmark’s Biggest Phone Scam

After disappearing without a trace, a savvy fraudster has been identified as the brains behind Denmark’s largest phone scam. Exploiting innocent victims and siphoning off millions, this fugitive continues to evade international authorities. As investigators close in, the true scope of the scheme’s impact is finally coming into focus.

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Mother Flees Greenland Over Trump’s Greenland Threats

Following President Trump’s threats to buy Greenland, one mother fled the island with her children. Fearing her homeland might be sold off, she uprooted her family in search of security. Her ordeal underscores how geopolitical power maneuvers can upend the lives of ordinary people in even the most remote corners of the globe.

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Danish CEOs Relieved After Trump’s U-Turn on Tariffs

President Donald Trump stunned Europe’s CEOs by reversing planned tariffs, sending shockwaves through boardrooms from London to Berlin. Industry leaders scramble to assess impacts on trade, supply chains, and profits as uncertainty mounts, with some hailing relief and others warning of fresh instability ahead.

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Denmark and Greenland Confront US Together at Summit

Greenland and Denmark Respond to Trump’s Secret Deal

Donald Trump’s behind-the-scenes push to acquire Greenland blindsided Denmark, sparking diplomatic fury and public ridicule. Leaked White House documents reveal secret discussions and strategic motivations as Copenhagen condemns the proposal as absurd. The episode highlights rising geopolitical tensions in the Arctic and tests the US-Denmark alliance.

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Danish Food

Political Dispute on Food Aid and Lower Food Tax, Parties Excluded

Amid escalating tensions, international food aid negotiations have collapsed after key parties were excluded. Diplomats struggle to salvage humanitarian relief as frustration mounts over dropped participants and stalled discussions. With millions at risk of hunger, stakeholders face mounting pressure to rebuild trust and reignite talks before famine threats intensify.

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Insurance Hike Threatens Danish Heritage Home

Denmark’s Top Insurer Profits While Customers Flee

Denmark’s largest insurer boosted profits with premium hikes but saw thousands of policyholders switch providers. Despite record earnings, rising rates and service complaints are driving a mass exodus. Will the company find the balance between growth and customer satisfaction, or risk losing its market-leading edge?

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Mette Frederiksen

California Governor Slams Europe’s Lack of Response to Trump

California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized European leaders for their accommodating stance toward Trump, accusing them of undermining democratic principles and emboldening authoritarianism. He argued that Europe’s reluctance to confront Trump’s rhetoric weakens global unity and jeopardizes transatlantic alliances, urging EU nations to stand firm on human rights and the rule of law.

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Killed in Crash

Denmark May Let You Become Soil After Death

Denmark is considering legislation to turn human remains into compost, offering an eco-friendly alternative to burial and cremation. By transforming bodies into nutrient-rich soil, this green plan could cut carbon emissions, save land, and encourage sustainability. If approved, Denmark would join a growing number of countries embracing natural organic reduction for a truly earth-friendly farewell.

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