Police Speed Camera Car Hit - Two Injured
A police speed camera vehicle was struck by a car in Greve, resulting in injuries to both the police employee and the car's driver.
East of the DRC: in Goma, a campaign to "boost vaccination coverage" against measles
In Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, a vaccination campaign against measles has been initiated to enhance coverage, particularly among children under five who are at high risk.
Medicover President: Letβs Create a Quality Market with Patient Focus
The President of Medicover, Dr. Artur BiaΕkowski, advocates for developing a healthcare market in Poland that prioritizes quality and patient care, suggesting that private healthcare facilities investing in modern technologies should be able to access national funding contracts.
Nearly three million times the annual report has been accessed
At least 81 people have died due to severe flooding in Kenya, which has also displaced approximately 2,690 families and caused extensive damage to infrastructure and property.
Central Africa: Intensified UPDF Patrols Reduce Cross-Border Militia Attacks On Lake Albert
Increased patrols by the Uganda People's Defence Forces on Lake Albert have led to a significant decrease in attacks on Ugandan fishermen by militiamen from the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Slaughter Corporation: Danes Have Embraced 'Election Pork'
Danish Crown reports a surge in demand for 'election pork' ahead of the upcoming voting day in Denmark, leading to depleted stocks and unprecedented sales.
Danish stocks fall in the morning after Trump threats
Trump's threats to bomb Iran's power plants if they do not open the Hormuz Strait have negatively impacted the Danish stock market, resulting in a morning decline.
Starmer condemns antisemitic arson attack in London
More than 81 people have lost their lives due to severe flooding in Kenya throughout March.
K-pop group gathered fewer than expected for free concert
The K-pop group BTS held a free outdoor concert in Seoul that attracted only 104,000 fans instead of the anticipated 260,000, leading to a decrease in their management company's stock value.
UN on new climate report: Every single indicator is flashing red
The UN warns that climate indicators are at alarming levels, with the planet experiencing unprecedented imbalance due to greenhouse gas emissions.
Passenger plane collided with vehicle during landing in New York
An Air Canada Express passenger plane collided with a vehicle on the runway at LaGuardia Airport, leading to a halt in air traffic as emergency services responded to the incident.
Ambulances from Jewish Rescue Service Set on Fire in London
Four ambulances belonging to the Jewish community's ambulance service Hatzalah were set on fire in Golders Green, London.
Dr. Michael Mosley says one meal time change could βreduce the risk of diabetesβ
Dr. Michael Mosley proposed a simple meal time change that could lower the risk of type 2 diabetes and other health issues posthumously in his book 'Just One Thing Volume 2'.
Residents evacuated after fire in Odense
At least 81 people have lost their lives in severe floods in Kenya throughout March, as reported by Muchiri Nyaga, spokesperson for Kenya's national police.
Large Roof Fire Extinguished in SΓΈborg
A major roof fire in SΓΈborg has been extinguished after causing significant concern.
Director of the Energy Agency: We can see the worst energy crisis in decades
The Director of the International Energy Agency, Fatih Birol, warns that the world is facing potentially the worst energy crisis in decades due to the ongoing Middle East conflict.
At least 81 reported dead in severe flooding in Kenya
At least 81 people have died during severe flooding in Kenya over March, with thousands displaced and significant destruction of property and infrastructure reported.
Large roof fire in SΓΈborg is now under control
A significant building fire in TinghΓΈjparken, SΓΈborg, has been brought under control after a four-hour effort by the emergency services, with no injuries reported.
The sci-fi blockbuster 'Project Hail Mary' has the biggest opening of the year at the box office
The sci-fi film 'Project Hail Mary' has exceeded expectations with a record opening weekend, grossing over $140 million worldwide.
Troels Lund Poulsen on low poll: 'Stay calm'
Troels Lund Poulsen, leader of the Venstre party in Denmark, urges calm despite weak polling results ahead of the election in two days.
Waiting time for the annual tax statement has now become significantly shorter
The waiting time to check the annual tax statement in Denmark has decreased to just a few minutes after previously peaking at 225 minutes over the weekend.
Residents evacuated after roof fire in SΓΈborg
Residents were evacuated due to a roof fire in SΓΈborg.
The Best Chef of the Year is Found
Lucas Nielsen from Restaurant TreeTop in Vejle has been named Chef of the Year, while Oskar Mathiassen won the title of Server of the Year.
WHO chief warns: Fears of nuclear accidents after reports of new attacks in Iran and Israel
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of WHO, expresses concern over potential nuclear accidents following reported attacks in Iran and Israel, underscoring the escalating threats to public health and environmental safety.
Border guards will ensure security in US airports
ICE agents will be deployed to assist airport security in the US following pressure from President Trump on Democrats for funding agreements.
Rhonda Patrick, doctor in biomedical sciences: 'There is a basic health indicator that increases the risk of cognitive decline'
Dr. Rhonda Patrick highlights the significant link between hypertension and cognitive decline in her analysis of health indicators.
Dr Michael Mosley says swapping coffee for one drink could leave you βfocused and calmβ
Dr. Michael Mosley suggests replacing coffee with tea for improved focus and calmness throughout the day.
Italians to vote on changing the legal system
Italians are voting in a referendum on a judicial reform proposed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, which aims to separate judges and prosecutors.
DR program talks down to listeners
The article discusses criticisms of a DR program that claims Denmark has bullied Norway for 400 years, as expressed by Bo Tao MichaΓ«lis.
DR program serves sensational and tawdry historical storytelling
The article critiques a DR program's portrayal of Denmark's historical relationship with Norway, questioning whether Denmark has bullied Norway over four centuries as suggested.
Pascual SΓ‘nchez Juan, neurologist: "Alzheimer is a disease of young people"
Dr. Pascual SΓ‘nchez Juan argues that Alzheimerβs disease, often mistaken as an ailment of the elderly, has a long onset period and emphasizes the importance of early prevention and treatment.
HelsingΓΈr Municipality Introduces Citizen Proposals
A majority of parties in the HelsingΓΈr city council support the introduction of citizen proposals, allowing residents to propose local issues directly to their politicians.
Almost half of Danes want to double the number of conscripts
A new survey reveals that nearly 50% of Danes support doubling the number of conscripts in the military.
Woman Charged with Assault Against Candidate from the Alternative Party
A woman has been charged with assault after an incident at a political meeting in Aarhus involving an Alternative Party candidate.
1.7 million times the annual statement has been checked
Over 1.7 million logins were recorded on the Danish tax authority's website as many citizens checked their annual tax statements after access was opened on Friday.
Development of the Whole Through the Development of the Self
The article discusses the importance of leadership mindset over organizational processes for business success, as highlighted in the book "The Leader Doesnβt Fear the Mirror" by Dr. Valentina Kordis.
The Winter Cold Has Done Harm to the Killer Jellyfish
Cold winter temperatures have dramatically reduced the population of the invasive killer jellyfish in the Baltic Sea, according to new research from Denmark's Technical University.
Explosion at a pizzeria in Γlstykke
An explosion occurred at a pizzeria in Γlstykke, Denmark, prompting an investigation by local police, though no injuries were reported.
Doctor shares seven easy ways to boost GLP-1 naturally
Dr. Mark Hyman provides seven natural methods to increase GLP-1 hormone levels, which play a vital role in regulating appetite and blood sugar.
Doctor explains one food 'worse than smoking' and shares main cause of 'early death'
Dr. Chris van Tulleken discusses a food that could be more harmful than smoking on the Diary of a CEO podcast.
Cuba's power grid collapses, leaving the country without electricity for the third time this month
Cuba experienced a nationwide blackout for the third time in March due to failures in its aging power infrastructure.
BBC doctor's 'golden milk' recipe to help fight off cold and flu
Dr. Punam Krishan shares her mother's golden milk recipe, which she believes can help strengthen the immune system and fight off cold and flu symptoms.
Sudan: Dr. Tedros Condemns Attack on Sudan Hospital, Calls for De-escalation and Civilian Protections
Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus of the WHO has condemned a recent attack on Al Deain Teaching Hospital in Sudan, which resulted in numerous fatalities and injuries.
Electric failure at Pronto-Socorro da Augusto Montenegro causes patient transfers in BelΓ©m
An electrical failure at the Dr. Roberto Macedo Emergency Room in BelΓ©m led to patient transfers and the suspension of services due to power fluctuations.
Henrik Palle to DR people: Have you not learned that you should not judge a dog by its hair?
Henrik Palle comments on the enduring popularity of Danish television formats and their reflection of societal preferences.
Henrik Palle to DR folks: Have you not learned that one should not judge a dog by its hair?
Henrik Palle discusses the continued success of the Danish TV show 'Kender du typen?' and questions the preferences of the viewing audience.
REVIEW: Nicole Kidman as Dr. Scarpetta did not impress
A review of Nicole Kidman's performance as Dr. Scarpetta suggests she did not leave a strong impression.
Former FBI Director and Investigator of Trump Campaign Has Died - 81 Years Old
Former FBI Director Robert Mueller has died at the age of 81, as confirmed by his family.
20-year-old detained after stabbing at kebab bar
A 20-year-old man has been detained for nine days and charged with attempted murder after stabbing a 46-year-old multiple times at a kebab bar in Copenhagen.
LΓΈkke: It's too early to talk about Danish contributions to Hormuz Strait operation
Danish Foreign Minister Lars LΓΈkke Rasmussen highlights early collaboration among several nations to secure shipping in the Hormuz Strait but emphasizes that it is premature to discuss Denmark's specific contributions.