One person arrested after weapon find in Fredericia
A person has been arrested in connection with a weapon discovery related to a death in Fredericia, Denmark, but police believe there is no criminality involved in the incident.
Bus with boarding school students overturned in Southern Jutland
A bus carrying boarding school students overturned in Agerskov, Southern Jutland, with minor injuries reported among some students but no serious injuries.
Jens-Frederik Nielsen: 'It's a no thank you from us'
Greenland's leader Jens-Frederik Nielsen has stated that while President Trump's offer to send a U.S. hospital ship is acknowledged, Greenland prioritizes its own public healthcare system, which provides free treatment for citizens.
No danger for neighbors after large ammonia leak in Korsør
A series of armed robberies have taken place in three SuperBrugsen grocery stores in Midtjylland, Denmark, with police suspecting a single perpetrator due to similarities in the cases.
Dr. Toni Golen from Harvard explains why your bones crack: 'If these cracks are painless, there is no need to be excessively concerned'
Dr. Toni Golen from Harvard Health reassures that bone cracking sounds are harmless if they occur without pain, attributing them to natural anatomical interactions and pressure changes.
Russian Military Aircraft Spotted off Alaska
NORAD has reported the sighting of Russian military aircraft operating in Alaska's air defense identification zone, though they posed no threat as the planes remained in international airspace.
Explosion in front of building in Greve
A significant explosion occurred outside a residential building in Gersagerparken, Greve, causing extensive damage but no injuries.
20 evacuees after fire at health center
A fire at a health center in Hillerød, Denmark, has resulted in the evacuation of 20 residents, with no injuries reported.
Shots fired near swimming pool in Køge
Shots were reported near a swimming pool in Køge, Denmark, with no injuries reported and police increasing their presence in the area.
Car crashed into Kolding Hospital: 32-year-old driver charged
A 32-year-old driver, influenced by drugs and alcohol, crashed into Kolding Hospital's emergency entrance, leading to four arrests but no injuries.
Trump: No agreement after meeting with Netanyahu
Trump announced there was no agreement reached after his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House.
No injuries reported after report of fire on ship in Esbjerg Harbor
A fire broke out in a ship at Esbjerg Harbor, but fortunately, no injuries have been reported as the fire was quickly extinguished by the time police arrived.
Car crashed in pedestrian street: No one was hurt
A car lost control in a pedestrian area in Aalborg, Denmark, but fortunately, no one was injured.
Frenchman charged with sexual abuse of 89 minors
A 79-year-old French man has been charged with severe rapes and sexual abuses against no less than 89 minors, according to the prosecution in Grenoble.
Around 150 households near Randers still cannot drink the water
Around 150 households in the Komponistkvarteret area near Randers have been unable to drink their tap water for 13 days due to strange taste and smell, with no clear source identified yet.
Police are looking for witnesses to robbery against jeweler in Nyborg
The Danish police are seeking witnesses following a robbery at a jeweler in Nyborg, where masked individuals were involved but no one was injured.
The Court acquits López Madrid for the alleged hiring of Villarejo to harass Dr. Pinto
The National Court has acquitted businessman Javier López Madrid of hiring Commissioner José Manuel Villarejo to harass Dr. Elisa Pinto, ruling that there was no evidence of payments to the commissioner.
The National Court acquits López Madrid and Villarejo because there is no evidence of payment to harass Dr. Pinto
The National Court has acquitted police commissioner José Manuel Villarejo and businessman Javier López Madrid of the charge of harassing dermatologist Dr. Elisa Pinto, citing a lack of evidence for the alleged payment for the harassment.
Vote of no confidence against the Prime Minister was rejected
The Danish Parliament voted against a no confidence motion against Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, with no majority supporting the proposal.
Age Requirement Removed for the Merit Teacher Education Program
Starting in summer 2026, there will no longer be an age requirement for the merit teacher education program at Copenhagen University College, allowing qualified applicants over the age of 25 to apply without the previous stipulation.
Police Investigate Suspicious Circumstance in Kolding
Following a report of an injured person found on Platinvej, police in Kolding are investigating a suspicious incident, confirming no arrests have been made but ensuring public safety.
Political majority no longer recognizes religious communities that use divorce contracts
A coalition of Danish political parties has agreed to tighten the law on religious communities that require women to forfeit civil rights in exchange for divorce, leading to their unrecognized status.
France's budget for 2026 is finally in place
France's budget for 2026 has been approved after the government survived two votes of no confidence, facilitated by support from the Socialist Party.
Cinema: No Power to Drugs! Unless You're a Zombie
In a dystopian Europe plagued by a pandemic that has turned most of the population into zombies, Dr. Kelson finds a brief moment of peace in nature while grappling with the ongoing crisis.
‘I’ll never get over brother's death and it’s OK - we must stop pretending no one dies'
Dr. Alex George discusses the impact of his brother's death on his life and advocates for a more honest approach to grief in Britain while sharing his experiences with ADHD and OCD.
Internal Affairs declares they found working documents about Dr. Pinto in the records of the 'Villarejo case' but no assignment or payments from López Madrid to the commissioner
Internal Affairs of the Police reported that they discovered work documents related to Dr. Elisa Pinto during the investigation into José Manuel Villarejo, but found no contract or payments made to the former commissioner by Javier López Madrid.
The Police points to the lack of documents supporting López Madrid's payments to Commissioner Villarejo to harass Dr. Pinto
Police indicate that there are no documents to support the accusations of bribery against former OHL advisor Javier López Madrid and police commissioner José Manuel Villarejo regarding the harassment of Dr. Elisa Pinto.
Social Stratification of Youth: Belonging is No Longer a Matter of Choice, but of Parental Material Possibilities
A research team led by Dr. Inga Tomić-Koludrović and Mr. Mirko Petrić examined the living conditions of university students in Zadar, Split, and Dubrovnik, revealing that socioeconomic factors significantly influence their lifestyles.
'Best ever' James Bond film fans hail 'effortlessly compelling' on TV tonight
Fans are praising the 1963 classic James Bond film 'Dr. No' as the best ever, highlighting its strong set-up for the franchise and the performance of Sean Connery.
Crans-Montana, the psychologist who helps families: "There are no words, warmth must be conveyed"
Dr. Elvira Venturella, a psychologist, discusses the deep and unexpressable pain of parents who have lost a child, emphasizing the need for silence and warmth, as she prepares to support affected families in Crans-Montana.