The Language Reveals Her
The article discusses the end of an election campaign in Denmark and reflects on the engaging format of a TV program featuring party leaders.
Martin Thorborg has his favorite bird stuffed in the bedroom - "maybe because it reminds him of himself," says his wife
Danish entrepreneur Martin Thorborg reflects on his life and persona amidst a discussion regarding his preference for collecting taxidermy, specifically a bird that symbolizes his character.
"It was so delicious. Delicate and spicy. Extremely creative with great variation"
A food review describes the author's delightful experience dining at Trishna, a seafood restaurant in Mumbai, highlighting the creative and varied use of spices and cooking methods.
Danish politics have taken a global break for three weeks. That is now over.
Danish politics has had a three-week break from global issues, but this hiatus is ending as the world faces various dilemmas.
Danish politics has taken a break from a world in turmoil for three weeks. That stops now.
Danish politics has been detached from international issues for three weeks, but this period is ending as the world faces significant challenges.
Teachers and municipalities agree on a new collective agreement
A new collective agreement grants teachers in Denmark a raise of 3,600 kroner per month, as announced by the Danish Union of Teachers.
Venstre signals massive cuts to poor countries and Danish organizations
The Danish political party Venstre proposes significant cuts to development aid, which may lead to the complete removal of support for certain organizations and countries.
It is a really strong debut
The article discusses a powerful scene from a debut novel involving a mother and son in a garden, highlighting themes of education and familial connections.
Just check this sink. Is there something you notice?: Artificial intelligence revolutionizes insurance fraud
The article discusses how artificial intelligence is transforming the landscape of insurance fraud detection in Denmark.
This image was supposed to document an insurance case. But something doesn't add up.
The article discusses the rising threat of AI-generated insurance fraud, showcasing a specific image that appears to be falsified documentation for an insurance claim.
Global energy chief warns of worst crisis in decades
The head of the International Energy Agency warns that the global economy faces a significant threat due to the ongoing energy crisis stemming from the conflict in the Middle East.
When a mother proposed "pedagogical ping pong," the principal had to say no: "You must find another school"
A debate on student well-being versus academic proficiency is highlighted through a conflict at a Copenhagen school involving a mother and the principal.
A mother was 'so looking forward to playing educational ping pong.' She had to be turned down by the school principal
A school debate focused on student well-being over academic knowledge highlights the growing trend in Denmark's educational priorities, as seen in a recent school election campaign.
More people may need an umbrella on election day
Weather conditions on election day in Denmark are expected to be mixed, with autumn-like rain at times.
The Earth's energy balance is more skewed than ever
The World Meteorological Organization warns that the Earth's climate is more out of balance than ever, according to its latest annual climate report, which includes Earth's energy balance as a key climate indicator for the first time.
Passenger plane and vehicle collide at New York airport
A passenger plane from Air Canada collided with a vehicle on a runway at New York's LaGuardia Airport, prompting an emergency response from authorities.
At least 81 reported dead during severe floods in Kenya
At least 81 people have lost their lives due to severe flooding in Kenya, with nearly 2,700 families displaced and extensive damage to infrastructure and agriculture as a result of continuous heavy rainfall.
Ambulances from Jewish rescue service set on fire in London
Four ambulances belonging to the Jewish ambulance service Hatzalah were set on fire in Golders Green, London, prompting an investigation by police as potential anti-Semitic hate crime.
Dried-up Gas Stations: Australians Encouraged to Work from Home
As record fuel prices strain supply, the Australian government is urging citizens to work from home if possible due to empty gas station pumps.
It's completely even in the Slovene election crisis β but now one declares himself the winner
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob has declared victory in the parliamentary elections despite the official results still being too close to call.
Elisabet Svane: Troels Lund Poulsen was pressured from multiple sides
Troels Lund Poulsen faced pressure during a political debate, yet did not dismiss the possibility of forming a government with Mette Frederiksen.
Elisabet Svane: She has previously shown that she can use the large party leader rounds. She did so again on Sunday evening
Political analyst Elisabet Svane commented on the significant moments from the party leader debate in Denmark, noting the lack of definitive answers regarding coalition strategies.
Swedish governing party re-elects party leader after internal criticism
Simona Mohamsson has been re-elected as the leader of the Swedish party Liberalerna amid internal criticism over her decision to collaborate with the anti-immigrant party Sverigedemokraterna.
FCM misses golden opportunity in top battle in mid-Jutland rivalry
FCM and Viborg shared points in a 1-1 draw, affecting FCM's title hopes in the Superliga.
AGF drops points and BrΓΈndby's scoring crisis continues
AGF and BrΓΈndby played to a goalless draw in the latest round of the Superliga, further extending BrΓΈndby's historic scoring drought.
"It was a mistake": Former top diplomat reflects on the Iraq War and criticizes Fogh
A former Danish diplomat criticizes the 2003 decision to join the Iraq War, calling it a significant foreign policy error.
"It was a mistake": Former top diplomat reflects on the Iraq War and criticizes Fogh
A former high-ranking Danish diplomat acknowledges the mistake of Denmark's involvement in the Iraq War under Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen in 2003.
Goalkeeper blunder sends trophy to Manchester City
Manchester City secured the EFL Cup trophy with a 2-0 victory over Arsenal, thanks to a standout performance by Nico OβReilly and a key goalkeeper mistake.
Forget Rhodes and Kos: The peaceful island life can be found on the smaller islands
The article highlights that the serene atmosphere of smaller Greek islands, like Patmos, is a peaceful alternative to more popular destinations like Rhodes and Kos.
Forget Rhodes and Kos: The Quiet Island Life Can Be Found on the Smaller Islands
The article discusses the serene and sacred atmosphere of Patmos, an island where St. John received his revelations, contrasting it with the more tourist-heavy spots of Rhodes and Kos.
"Of course, I hope for a blue prime minister who has guts"
In the article, prominent cultural figures in Denmark discuss their voting preferences and the factors influencing their choices in the upcoming election.
One votes like her grandmother, one is angry and tired, and one hopes for a blue prime minister with guts
Cultural figures in Denmark share their voting intentions amidst the upcoming election, revealing diverse opinions on political issues.
Emergency Services Combat Rooftop Fire in SΓΈborg
A fire has broken out in a building in TinghΓΈjparken, SΓΈborg, leading to the evacuation of residents and a significant response from emergency services.
Large roof fire in SΓΈborg extinguished after eight-hour effort
A significant roof fire in TinghΓΈjparken, SΓΈborg, was extinguished after an extensive eight-hour firefighting effort involving 16 emergency vehicles.
FCK captain is shaken by new failure in the relegation battle
FCKβs captain, Thomas Delaney, expressed his frustration after the teamβs latest defeat in the relegation round against Fredericia.
βIn this light, Mette Frederiksen may have merely postponed the general S-crisisβ: Elisabet Svane answers readers' questions about the election
Elisabet Svane, Politiken's analyst, addresses readers' questions regarding the crisis faced by the Social Democrats in Denmark, touching on polling results, the impact of issues in Iran, and agricultural job concerns.
Elisabet Svane answered readers' questions about the election: 'In that light, Mette Frederiksen may have just postponed the general S-crisis'
Elisabet Svane, a political analyst for Politiken, addressed readers' questions concerning the current crisis faced by the Social Democrats in Denmark, with a focus on recent election results and broader implications on jobs and international issues.
Homework for the new government: "This is why I want the rental law revised"
Siham El-Haddad calls for the new Danish government to restore the principle of equality before the law, particularly in relation to rental legislation.
Homework for the new government: 'This is why I want the rental law to be revised'
Siham El-Haddad urges the new Danish government to restore the principle of equality before the law through a revision of the rental law.
One was convicted of inappropriate behavior with a photographer and another criticized lesbians in a youth magazine: Here are some of the candidates from the Citizens' Party
The article explores some candidates from the Citizens' Party, including past controversies involving inappropriate behavior and remarks about the LGBTQ community.
A person was convicted of harassment with a photographer and another criticized lesbians in a youth magazine: Here are some candidates from the Citizens' Party
The article details candidates from the Citizens' Party, highlighting both prominent members and those with controversial backgrounds, such as a recent conviction for harassment and criticism of the LGBTQ+ community.
The book reminds me of how I should vote in the pig election
The article reflects on the author's culinary journey and the cultural significance of cooking pork, which ties into an upcoming vote.
Silkeborg breaks long losing streak with a solid victory in Randers
Silkeborg IF secured their first win in almost five months by defeating Randers FC 3-0 in the relegation playoff.
FCN Extends SΓΈnderjyske's Farum Complex
Sønderjyske faced their fourth consecutive defeat against FC Nordsjælland in the Superliga, losing 0-2.
Are you considering voting strategically for a fringe party? Hereβs what you need to know
The article discusses the considerations and implications of voting strategically for fringe parties in Denmark ahead of the elections, including expert insights.
At the demonstration at City Hall Square, people were encouraged to look their bacon in the eyes
A demonstration was held at City Hall Square in Copenhagen to raise awareness about issues related to pig farming ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections.
How great was the love between these two?
The article explores the romantic emotions of H.C. Andersen, emphasizing his candid expressions of love, particularly towards Riborg Voigt, despite the obstacles in their relationship.
Military Expert: Denmark May Now Be Within Iran's Reach
A Danish military expert claims that recent developments have changed the understanding of Iran's missile capabilities, potentially putting Denmark within striking distance.
Iran's attack surprises experts: 'They expected Khamenei to change his mind or, well, die'
Iran's recent attack on a military base in the Indian Ocean has surprised experts regarding the capabilities of its missile systems.
Trump deploys ICE agents in US airports
From Monday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents will be stationed at American airports to assist airport security personnel, as announced by President Donald Trump on his social media platform Truth Social.