Mette Frederiksen confronted by a voter at the town square: "Now we have to see if we get enough votes to do it"
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen faced a voter while helping prepare for the upcoming elections, emphasizing her preference to interact with citizens over engaging with the media.
Danish media has filed a lawsuit against the artificial intelligence company OpenAI
Danish media organizations have initiated legal action against OpenAI, seeking to prohibit the use of their publications for AI training without explicit permission and compensation.
Interest organization for Danish media will sue OpenAI
The Danish interest organization DPCMO is suing OpenAI over allegations that the company improperly used content from Danish media to train its language model, ChatGPT.
Danish media organization sues OpenAI
A Danish media organization, DPCMO, is suing OpenAI over the alleged use of copyrighted content in training AI models.
Poland will ban social media for children under 15
Jon Stephensen, a Danish politician, refused a bribe to resign from his mandate while facing personal controversies.
U2 Sounds Almost Like They Mean It
The article discusses Jill Scott's career and her contributions to neo-soul, as well as her role in the TV series 'The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency.'
Former Chief at Christiansborg: What’s Happening at the Party Offices Right Now
A former communications chief for a Danish political party outlines the immediate actions taken by political parties following an election announcement.
Young athletes dream of medals and town hall pancakes, but social media can get in the way
Young Danish athletes are struggling with mobile phone addiction, which affects their training and performance.
Former Minister: Altinget casts doubt on the good intentions of politicians by writing about the cost of political lunches
A former Danish minister criticizes Altinget for allegedly undermining public trust in politicians by reporting on the expense of their lunches.
I realized that the fool was ... me
The article discusses the difficulties Danish media face in correctly pronouncing foreign names, particularly focusing on NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's surname.
They make us truly wiser about Danish politics
A review of DR's podcast 'Magten' highlights its entertaining and informative approach to Danish politics.
They mess around a bit. But it's worth the time
The article discusses DR's podcast 'Magten' about Danish politics, highlighting its entertaining yet informative nature.
New channel manager has turned the tide. Now the criticized radio is aiming to continue
Radio IIII's new channel manager claims the station has improved sufficiently to continue operating beyond 2027, despite its previous struggles with audience engagement.
Bjarne Corydon: "Isn't that a bit of a tabloid question?"
Bjarne Corydon, the Director-General of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation, dismissed two senior executives as part of his efforts to reorganize the leadership structure of the organization.
Netflix hit can now be used to teach students about digital behavior
Danish schools now have free access to Netflix's award-winning series 'Adolescence' to teach digital behavior and social relationships.
It Was the Right Winner, but Unfortunately, Homophobia Still Exists Out There
The winner of the 2026 Danish Melodi Grand Prix is applauded by many, yet a significant backlash of homophobia surfaced on social media following the announcement.
Yle's Program Made Viewers Go Crazy – "Great Series!"
A popular Danish TV series has returned to Yle's programming, sparking excitement among viewers on social media.
'I can see you, and I have a gun,' he said, and then he blinked with car headlights in the parking lot
A Danish minister highlights the alarming rise in real-world threats and violence against social welfare inspectors, fueled by social media anger.
Politician Incorrectly Accused in Epstein Scandal
A Danish party leader was mistakenly identified in connection with the Epstein scandal due to a mix-up with a Norwegian diplomat of the same name.
SVT Apologizes for Mona Juul Blunder
Swedish public service broadcaster SVT issued an apology for mistakenly broadcasting a photo of Danish politician Mona Juul instead of the intended Norwegian diplomat of the same name in a report about the Epstein files.
Student: DR sent me 11 push notifications about the summit in Davos. None of them enlightened me
A Danish student criticizes the quality of push notifications from DR regarding the World Economic Forum in Davos, arguing that they lack informative content.
Henrik Palle: It is actually a strange perversion of the meal that DR has going on
Henrik Palle critiques the political approach of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation's show 'Dinner with Power', questioning the format and its impact on the meal's social context.
100 million was raised for the world's poorest. Now experts criticize DR
Experts are criticizing the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR) for appearing to engage in hidden advertising by offering five BMW electric cars as prizes during the 'Danmarks Indsamling', despite the cars being purchased for the event.
Løkke lashes out at the press in criticized documentary: 'So cheesy that it makes you want to throw up'
Danish politician Lars Løkke Rasmussen expresses his frustration with the media in response to a controversial documentary that depicts his dual persona as both a private individual and a politician.
German media confused Mona Juul with Norwegian in Epstein case
Danish party leader Mona Juul was mistakenly linked to the Jeffrey Epstein case by several foreign media outlets, including the German newspaper Die Welt, which referred to a different Norwegian Mona Juul associated with Epstein documents.
Meta has addressed the blackmailing of a Danish boy for 74 days
A 15-year-old Danish boy was blackmailed for 74 days after sending a nude video to someone he believed was a girl, but who turned out to be a criminal demanding money.
Authorities recommend two new texts regarding the mention of suicide
The Danish Suicide Prevention Council and the Health Authority have created two new texts for media and organizations to use when addressing suicide, aimed at making help options clearer for those in crisis.
Someone Came Up with a Brilliant Idea to Solve the Whole Greenland Dilemma 😂
A bizarre proposal linking Barron Trump and a Danish princess has gone viral on social media amidst discussions about the U.S. potentially buying Greenland.
Encouraging Greenlanders to declare independence
Björk Guðmundsdóttir encourages Greenlanders to declare independence in a social media post, criticizing Danish treatment of Greenlanders as second-class citizens.
The Danish Prime Minister on social media: 'Their owners profit millions at the expense of our children'
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen emphasized the need for stricter regulation of social media platforms, highlighting that their owners make millions at the expense of children.