13-Year-Old Assaulted Multiple Times - Eight Teenagers Suspected of Serious Violence
Eight teenagers aged 13 to 16 are suspected of serious assaults on a 13-year-old boy in Copenhagen.
Russia denies involvement in drone in Sweden
Jon Stephensen reveals that he was offered money to resign from his mandate while on leave from the Danish Parliament.
It was kicked to the corner, but the EU is now resuming the controversial trade agreement
The EU has announced the provisional start of the Mercosur trade agreement with four South American countries, despite a prior hold from the European Parliament.
MitID is currently unavailable
Jon Stephensen claims he was offered DK 1.3 million to resign from Parliament, which he declined, amid controversies tied to the Moderaterne party.
Francophonie: the DRC will present the candidacy of former minister Juliana Lumumba for the presidency of the OIF
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has announced the candidacy of Juliana Lumumba for the presidency of the International Organization of La Francophonie (OIF).
Rwanda: DR Congo Challenges Rwanda's Mushikiwabo With Lumumba Bid for Francophonie Top Job
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has nominated Juliana Amato Lumumba to challenge Rwanda's Louise Mushikiwabo for the Secretary-General position of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, highlighting ongoing tensions between the two nations.
Aarhus University sends students home due to insufficient fire safety
Aarhus University is sending students home for two weeks due to inadequate fire safety measures in several of its buildings, resulting in a shift to online classes.
The emotional tribute of 'Grey's Anatomy' to Eric Dane and Dr. Mark Sloan with 'Chasing Cars'
'Grey's Anatomy' honored the late actor Eric Dane, known for his role as Dr. Mark Sloan, with a touching tribute video featuring iconic moments from the series.
USA withdraws embassy staff from Jerusalem after 'security risks'
Jon Stephensen alleges that he was offered money to resign from his parliamentary mandate during a time of personal scandal.
Scrubs fans 'in tears' minutes into new series as they ask same Dr Cox question
Fans of the show Scrubs are emotional after the first episodes of its new series, particularly regarding Dr. Cox's storyline.
Danish media organization sues OpenAI
A Danish media organization, DPCMO, is suing OpenAI over the alleged use of copyrighted content in training AI models.
European teenagers smoke more than in other parts of the world
Jon Stephensen refused a large sum of money offered by leaders of the Moderates party to resign from his mandate while on leave.
DR Congo Signs $1.2bn US Health Deal As Zambia and Zimbabwe Walk Away
The Democratic Republic of Congo has entered into a $1.2 billion health partnership with the United States, while Zambia and Zimbabwe opt out due to concerns over health data sovereignty.
Dr. Amir Khan says Brits over 40 will see 6 'changes' - full list
Dr. Amir Khan highlights six real health changes that people over 40 may experience.
Death led to discovery of illegal weapons
A death in Fredericia has alerted police to the presence of several illegal weapons.
Marius Borg Høiby is required to be detained for a longer period
Jon Stephensen reveals he was offered 1.3 million kroner to resign from his position in the Danish Parliament, which he declined.
South Korea's government approves Google Maps
Jon Stephensen refused a financial offer from top members of the Moderates party to resign from his mandate as an MP in Denmark.
Significantly fewer flew from Billund Airport last year
Jon Stephensen revealed that he was offered money by top officials from the Moderaterne party to resign from his position, which he refused.
Why Is the Universe Silent? Lithuanian Scientist on Cosmic Loneliness and Our Lost Dream of Reaching the Stars
The article discusses insights from Lithuanian scientist Dr. Vytautas Stankus regarding the search for extraterrestrial life and the existence of exoplanets beyond our solar system.
Ukraine reports Russian attack on port infrastructure
A Danish politician, Jon Stephensen, revealed that he was offered money to resign from his parliamentary seat while discussing a Russian attack on Ukrainian port infrastructure.
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.
DRC: Martin Fayulu presents his proposal for a national dialogue including armed groups
Martin Fayulu has proposed a national dialogue in the DRC that includes armed groups to address the ongoing security and institutional crises in the country.
Jon Stephensen: The Moderates offered me 1.3 million kroner
Jon Stephensen revealed in an interview that he was offered 1.3 million kroner by leaders of the Moderates to resign from his mandate, which he declined.
The Dannebrog to Hang in the Meeting Room of Copenhagen City Hall
Copenhagen City Hall's meeting room is set to be decorated with the Dannebrog, following a decision by a broad majority in the city's council.
Fire in Kolding with health-hazardous smoke
A broad majority of Copenhagen's City Council has decided to decorate the council's meeting room with the Danish flag, Dannebrog, marking a significant symbol of national identity.
The International Monetary Fund grants a billion loan to Ukraine
The International Monetary Fund has approved a four-year loan of $8.1 billion to Ukraine to help maintain economic stability amid ongoing conflict.
Why Do Broiler Chickens Grow So Quickly? The Injection Game or Something Else
Broiler chickens, specially bred for meat production, raise concerns about their rapid growth and safety for consumption due to misconceptions about growth hormones.
Health expert shares the two 'most important' supplements for men and women
Health expert Dr. Mindy Pelz identifies magnesium as a crucial supplement for women during a podcast appearance.
Gaza reports several killed in Israeli airstrike
At least five people have been killed in an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip, according to reports from Gaza's civil defense and health authorities.
Vance rejects that a potential attack on Iran would draw the USA into a prolonged war in the Middle East
US Vice President J.D. Vance stated that an attack on Iran would not result in the US entering a long-term conflict, emphasizing the preference for diplomatic solutions dependent on Iranian behavior.
BBC Dr Punam's 'potentially life-threatening' alert to 60,000 people
Dr. Punam warns the public about the risks of blood clots following the death of actress Catherine O'Hara, highlighting its potential severity and the importance of awareness and treatment.
Pakistan's Defense Minister to Taliban in Afghanistan: Now it is open war between us and you
Pakistan has declared open war against the Taliban in Afghanistan following cross-border attacks that included bombings in Kabul and Kandahar.
FCT remains PDP stronghold, says Olawepo-Hashim
Dr. Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, a presidential aspirant from the PDP, claims that the recent APC electoral victories in the FCT are misleading and that the PDP continues to hold significant influence in the region.
DR Congo: how the EGC is trying to sanitize artisanal cobalt mining in Kolwezi
The state-owned Enterprise générale du Cobalt (EGC) is working to improve the artisanal cobalt mining industry in Kolwezi, having exported 1,000 tons of 'clean' cobalt in November 2025, despite facing various challenges.
The first clinical trial to 'reprogram' human aging is launched
The first human clinical trial aimed at reversing aging processes has begun, announced by Dr. David Sinclair at the World Government Summit.
Police action at school in Helsinge concluded
Reactions to the Social Democrats' proposal for a 0.5 percent tax on assets over 25 million kroner vary widely, with business leaders calling it harmful and inequality advocates supporting it.
Peter Mandelson investigated for EU fraud
Peter Mandelson's tenure as EU Commissioner is under investigation by the EU's anti-fraud unit, OLAF, due to concerns related to possible misconduct.
More seek compensation in the spiral case than the Greenland government expected
209 Greenlandic women who had a spiral inserted without consent are seeking compensation from Greenland, significantly more than anticipated by the government.
Afghanistan attacks Pakistani border posts
The Afghan Taliban government has launched a series of attacks on Pakistani border posts in response to alleged provocations by the Pakistani military.
Man killed in workplace accident by reversing truck
A middle-aged man has lost his life in a workplace accident involving a reversing truck in Holmemaren near Otterup, Denmark.
Low-calorie beverages boost Royal Unibrew's revenue
The low-calorie drinks Pepsi and Faxe Kondi Free contributed to a revenue increase for Royal Unibrew, which reported sales of 15.7 billion kroner in 2025, a five percent rise compared to the previous year.
Meet the Old Central Disinfectory of Dr. Emílio Ribas
The article discusses the historical significance of the Central Disinfectory in São Paulo, Brazil, established in 1893 to combat contagious diseases using early public health methods.
My Doctor app was down due to a DDoS attack
The Min Læge app in Denmark, used for doctor communications and prescription renewals, experienced a temporary outage due to a DDoS attack but has since been restored.
FG moves to boost research financing for enterprise development
The Nigerian Federal Government is enhancing research financing to boost commercialization and enterprise development, according to Minister Dr. Kingsley Udeh.
Community forest in Eastern DR Congo tests promise of local control amid conflict
The Yainyongo community in Eastern DR Congo has gained official rights to manage 11,000 hectares of forest, facing challenges from external companies amidst ongoing local conflict.
Police are massively present at school in North Zealand
Reactions to the Social Democrats' proposal for a 0.5% tax on fortunes over 25 million kroner vary widely, highlighting a divide between business leaders and social advocacy groups.
Agency expands possibility to shoot wolves in Oksbøl
Authorities in Oksbøl, Denmark, have expanded the conditions under which wolves can be shot, particularly if they approach humans within a 30-meter distance.
UPA Dr. Thelmo reduces waiting times for exams by up to 75% with new laboratory
The UPA Dr. Thelmo in Jacareí has installed a new clinical analysis laboratory that drastically reduces waiting times for exam results.
Detained in case of 1,400 skunk plants
A 24-year-old man has been remanded for four weeks following the discovery of nearly 1,400 skunk plants at a property near Næstved.
Nordjylland's Transport Company on Signal Error: Difficult to Arrange Enough Train Buses in Such a Short Time
A signal error in BaneDanmark's system has caused widespread train disruptions across Jutland, leading Nordjyllands Trafikselskab to struggle in providing alternative bus transport.