Steven Højlund

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Bornholm’s Bold Youth Project Saves Millions

Women Rise, Old Powers Fall in Danish Elections

Historic shift in Denmark as female candidates oust old guard, propelling the centre left back to power. With Social Democrats leading a new coalition, climate action and welfare reforms top the agenda. Radical right parties suffer losses, while voters embrace inclusive leadership and mark a new chapter in Danish politics.

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Silver Skyrockets

Silver Skyrockets: Tech Boom Sends Prices Soaring

Record-breaking tech demand for electronics and solar panels launches silver prices into orbit, sparking an investor frenzy. Supply shortages heighten excitement as experts predict sustained gains. From high-tech hubs to global portfolios, silver is emerging as the must-have asset while the tech boom shows no signs of cooling down.

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Denmarks Oldest Woman

Denmark’s Oldest Woman Prepares for 112th Christmas

At 111 years old, Denmark’s eldest woman is gearing up to celebrate her 112th Christmas surrounded by loved ones. Born in 1908, she reflects on a century of holiday memories, embraces timeless traditions and spreads joy with her warm smile. Her remarkable spirit proves age is just a number when it comes to festive cheer.

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Young Cyclists

Young Cyclists Risk Brain Damage Without Helmets

More young riders are ditching helmets, but experts warn that unprotected falls can cause lasting brain injuries. A quick decision to skip headgear might turn a fun outing into life-altering trauma. Parents and communities are being urged to make helmet safety a nonnegotiable habit before a bad spill changes everything.

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Soldiers

Denmark Rejects Empty Homes for Its Soldiers

Denmark’s parliament rejects proposals to set aside empty homes for returning soldiers, sparking criticism from veterans and housing advocates. The decision leaves service members without guaranteed housing despite a 10 percent vacancy rate. Opponents say favoring property rights over troops’ welfare erodes social solidarity.

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Loan Proposal

Denmark Divided Over Ukraine Loan Proposal Plan

Denmark is split over a proposed loan to Ukraine, unveiling sharp political rifts. The plan’s critics fear financial strain at home, while supporters emphasize solidarity and regional stability. With public opinion and parliamentary votes at stake, the debate exposes deeper questions about Denmark’s role in European security and its fiscal priorities.

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From Kitchen to Controversy: Rosenkilde Speaks Out

Moderate Party Pushes for Tax-Free Produce Aisle

The Moderate Party urges grocery stores to ditch sales tax on fresh fruits and vegetables, aiming to make healthy eating affordable, boost nutrition and support farmers. Their proposal, sparking debates in parliament, promises cost savings for families while promoting public health and sustainable agriculture nationwide.

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Copenhagen Highways Face Truck Traffic Nightmare

Copenhagen Highways Face Truck Traffic Nightmare

Copenhagen’s highways are overwhelmed by booming freight traffic, with congested lanes, long delays, frustrated drivers, and growing environmental concerns. City planners scramble for solutions, like new bypasses and stricter regulations to ease bottlenecks and cut emissions. Without urgent action, gridlock could threaten Copenhagen’s green credentials and stifle economic growth.

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Coloring Books

Broke Danish Woman Makes Millions Selling Coloring Books

Once broke and struggling in Denmark, a determined woman transformed her passion for art into a multimillion-dollar coloring book empire. By blending simple illustrations with stress relief themes and smart online marketing she turned a modest idea into a global bestseller inspiring creatives worldwide to follow their dreams.

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Sperm Bank

World’s Top Sperm Bank Under Criminal Investigation

World’s top sperm bank is under criminal investigation after regulators uncovered alleged sample mishandling, donor misrepresentation, and safety breaches. Clients worry about tainted specimens and identity mix-ups as authorities probe compliance with federal standards. This high-profile case could reshape fertility clinic oversight and spark debate on transparency and trust in assisted reproduction.

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Teen on Laughing Gas Kills Grandfather in Car Accident

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