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  • Why Trump wants Greenland, and why it could blow up NATO

    US President Donald Trump is pressing to take control of Greenland, warning of “hard” options despite Danish opposition, raising NATO tensions and questions over military force, diplomacy and Arctic strategy.

  • Denmark's stern warning to US if Greenland is invaded: 'We'll shoot first, ask questions later'

    This is in accordance with the army's rule of engagement from 1952 that requires soldiers to attack invaders without waiting for orders from higher-ups.

  • ‘We will not stop defending them': Europe rallies behind Denmark after Trump revives Greenland remarks

    European leaders have rallied behind Denmark after Donald Trump revived remarks about taking Greenland, stressing sovereignty, NATO unity and collective Arctic security amid rising geopolitical tensions and growing concern over US actions.

  • Denmark accuses Russia of cyberattacks on water utility and election websites

    Denmark says Russia carried out cyberattacks on water infrastructure and election websites in 2024–25, causing disruption but limited damage, as intelligence warns of hybrid warfare targeting Ukraine supporters across Europe.

  • How Europe’s private drone industry seizes opportunity amid NATO’s defence buildup

    Danish firms Weibel Scientific and MyDefence are ramping up anti-drone technology production for Ukraine and Europe as NATO faces increasing drone incursions and battlefield jamming tactics reshape modern warfare.

  • Pakistani migrant threatens Danish man 'you'll be exterminated, we've 5 kids'; Elon Musk says 'his math is correct' | WATCH

    In the video, a man claimed to be a Pakistani migrant can be seen warning a Danish man that Danes will soon be “exterminated” in their own country, replaced by Pakistanis.

  • Trump had 'fiery' call with Denmark PM over Greenland: Report

    Trump was aggressive and confrontational, the report added, despite Frederiksen’s offer to increase Greenland-U.S. cooperation on military bases and natural resource exploitation.

  • Denmark recalls South Korean Ramen for 'acute poisoning' risk due to spiciness

    Denmark's food agency recalls three brands of Samyang Foods' instant ramen, citing risks of "acute poisoning" due to high capsaicin levels. The recalled products include Buldak Samyang 3x Spicy & Hot Chicken, 2x Spicy & Hot Chicken, and Hot Chicken Stew. Capsaicin, the active ingredient causing the spiciness, can be a neurotoxin and pose health hazards.

  • Denmark recalls popular South Korean spicy noodles over 'acute poisoning' risks

    The recalled noodles, produced by Seoul-based Samyang Foods, one of South Korea’s largest companies, include Buldak Samyang 3 x Spicy & Hot Chicken, Buldak Samyang 2 x Spicy & Hot Chicken, and Buldak Samyang Hot Chicken Stew.

  • Denmark's Prime Minister Frederiksen assaulted in central Copenhagen, man arrested

    "Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was beaten on Friday evening at Kultorvet (square, red.) in Copenhagen by a man who was subsequently arrested. The Prime Minister is shocked by the incident," her office said in a statement without giving further detail.

  • 'Trashy New Delhi': NDMC springs into action after Danish diplomat's video on garbage dumped near embassy

    In his first video shared on X, Danish diplomat to India HE Freddy Svane had said, 'Welcome to great, green, and trashy New Delhi. This used to be a service lane, but you see, it is just full of trash, and people come here to do whatever they like to do here.'

  • How a pharma company is helping transform health of Denmark's economy

    The success of Novo Nordisk -- makers of Ozempic and Wegovy, shows the outsized effect a single company can have on a nation

  • Immigration News: Cardiff (UK), Portugal’s Lisbon & Braga are Europe’s best cities for immigrants; 62,410 international students get Canadian PR in 2023

    More: Denmark proposes change to permanent residence permit; New Zealand witnessed unprecedented demand for visitor visas in 2023.

  • Denmark’s King Frederik X takes the throne | 5 things to know about the new king & queen

    Denmark’s King Frederik X took the throne on Sunday, as his mother Queen Margrethe II stepped down. King Frederik X and Queen Mary will be the new king and queen of the country. Watch this video to learn five interesting facts about them.

  • Denmark awaits new king, as Queen Margrethe to bow out

    Denmark's reigning monarch, Queen Margrethe II, set to abdicate in favor of her eldest son, Frederik, on Sunday. Large crowds anticipated in Copenhagen for the historic succession.

  • Year-ender: 10 affordable study abroad destinations for Indian students

    Studying abroad can be an expensive proposition but there are a few affordable destinations with low or no tuition fees and comparatively low cost of living.

  • Immigration Series: All about Denmark’s Positive List of People with Higher Education

  • Danish artist ordered to repay $70,000 to museum after submitting blank canvasses

    Jens Haaning was commissioned by the Kunsten Museum in the western city of Aalborg to reproduce two works using 70,000 euros in cash. He delivered blank canvasses.

  • Covid-19: Highly mutated BA.2.86 variant raises concerns across the world

    The variant might possess a greater capability to cause infections in individuals who had previous Covid infections

  • Denmark joins Netherlands in offering F-16 jets to Ukraine

    Zelenskyy travelled to both countries Sunday to finalize the delivery deals.

  • Immigration Central: Denmark eases study, work, residence rules from April 1

    With amendments to the Danish Aliens Act, it is now easier for foreigners to study in Denmark, work in Denmark and get residence permits to live in Denmark.

  • Copenhagen, Denmark: Bikes, boats, and baths in one of the world’s most livable cities

    Danish culture places a big emphasis on good urban planning and design.

  • Another Harry and Meghan? Prince and princess moving to US after family feud

    Prince Joachim, the youngest son of Denmark's Queen Margrethe, is moving his family to the states after his children were stripped of their royal titles in an effort to trim down the monarchy

  • This is the world's biggest brain collection. See photos

    Long housed in Aarhus in western Denmark, over 9,000 preserved brains were moved to Odense in 2018. Research on them over the years covered a wide range of illnesses, including dementia, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and depression.

  • If India fails to secure energy beyond fossil fuels, the world will fail: Danish climate minister

    If you look at the figures, in 20 years India will need extra electricity capacity equal to the capacity of the entire European Union today. That is wild. But it also gives India something that is very unique, said Aagaard, Denmark's minister for climate change, energy and utilities.

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