Tag: Cloud

  • Copenhagen arrives: did someone mention thunder snow?

    Four seasons hit Copenhagen this afternoon with sun, sleet, snow and rain on the programme! Exactly how much precipitation will fall is in the hands of the gods, and it is not expected to be very windy. However, it seems that the capital can expect a rare phenomenon: some thunderstorms. This is caused by the […]

  • The spy suspicions against Tiktok

    The spy suspicions against Tiktok

    Clouds of worry surrounding Tiktok have been gathering for the past six months; it involves suspicions of data collection, influence campaigns and accusations of espionage. In Sweden, employees at the government office are no longer allowed to have the app on their work mobiles, and similar bans are hailing in various Western countries, which is […]

  • Denmark is still among the leading countries for knowledge jobs

    Are you stalling?But the clouds may gather ahead. Denmark is one of just three countries (Iceland and Greece are the others) that experienced negative growth compared to 2014. According to the report, the Danes need to implement policy and reduce costs in order to maintain their position at the forefront of the knowledge nations. “The […]

  • Family reunited after two centuries apart – proof of the transformative qualities of time in the world of art

    Only recently, Prince Philip was reburied to lie next to his wife, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, at Windsor Castle. In a temporary tomb, he was the queen’s last in waiting. It’s common enough for spouses to be reunited in the grave, and sometimes it can take ages – in the case of author […]

  • Danske Bank updates its investment outlook: Stocks and bonds are weighted neutral

    Danske Bank updates its investment outlook: Stocks and bonds are weighted neutral

    The increase in the neutral weight of stocks is due to the fact that the darkest clouds in the market have disappeared. Kivipelto, however, advises stock investors to be cautious about geographical diversification. “We are overweight in emerging markets. In addition, we still have a neutral weight on US and Japanese stocks. Regarding Europe, we […]

  • Undersea cable between Iceland and Ireland

    Undersea cable between Iceland and Ireland

    As reported by RÚV, the benefits of the new undersea cable linking Iceland and Ireland are greater telecommunications security and faster cloud services. The cable, called ÍRIS, went into operation yesterday and is the third submarine cable installed and operated by state-owned Icelandic company Farice. The first two cables are FARICE-1 and DANICE, which connect […]

  • This is where you will be able to see the northern lights tonight!

    Already several were lucky last night, but it could be your turn tonight. The northern lights, which are also known as northern lights, are quite rare in Denmark. But tonight, between 9pm and 2am, you might be able to see them if you’re in the right place at the right time. Midnight has been singled […]

  • An interview with Chat GPT

    An interview with Chat GPT

    In this interview, we delve into the workings of ChatGPT and explore some of the challenges and opportunities presented by this remarkable AI technology. From its training data and hardware requirements to its potential impact on the job market, we ask ChatGPT some of the most pressing questions about the role of AI in today’s […]

  • Women can solve Europe’s technical talent challenge

    Women can solve Europe’s technical talent challenge

    “Europe is facing tech talent and competitiveness, and women can help European tech solve its talent challenge. To do this, European tech companies need to diversify their talent pool by investing in and attracting historically underutilized talent, especially women. We can strengthen our competitive advantage by diversifying technology jobs in Europe”, says Elina MäkeläAssociate McKinsey […]

  • Weather forecast for the whole country for the coming day

    Weather forecast for the whole country for the coming day

    The weather will change overnight. A yellow weather alert will be in effect across the country. Wind direction north-east 5-13 m/s and partly cloudy. In the north and north-east snowfall in the first part of the day. Negative temperatures from -3 to -15 degrees. In the evening there will be stronger south and south-east winds, […]

  • SpaceX ordered two European launches after Russian Soyuz ban

    SpaceX ordered two European launches after Russian Soyuz ban

    PARIS, France: The European Space Agency (ESA) has announced that Europe will order two rocket launches from Elon Musk’s US-based SpaceX, after the use of Russia’s Soyuz rockets was suspended due to the Ukraine war. The launches include the Euclid Space Telescope and the Hera probe, a follow-up mission to NASA’s DART spacecraft, and will […]

  • Crazier than Christmas: Don’t give up!

    Crazier than Christmas: Don’t give up!

    Hi! My name is Vivienne.” You say hello, I say goodbyeI worked my way around the small group, introducing myself to them one by one and receiving a name in response. Very soon I found myself back with my friend and we talked until I decided it was time to leave, walked around the small […]

  • The decline in the black feather population is affecting bird life in Mývatn

    The decline in the black feather population is affecting bird life in Mývatn

    As reported by RÚV, the ubiquitous fluff is almost completely absent this year at Mývatn, the lake of flies. While many people enjoy the absence of the dense clouds of black midges that are typically typical of this region in summer. A decline in the population that occurs in the six to nine-year cycle will […]

  • TikTok’s global takeover: coincidence or calculations?

    TikTok’s global takeover: coincidence or calculations?

    TikTok was launched by the Chinese Internet company ByteDance, to be more specific Zhang Yiming. He created the app to push the AI-fueled social media landscape, as he hinted when he told Bloomberg in 2017: “We’re working on information, not polls, but news recommendations.” However, as of November 2021, Yiming stepped down as chairman of […]

  • Last chance to see supermoon in 2022

    Last chance to see supermoon in 2022

    The supermoon – a moon that looks slightly larger and brighter than usual – was last seen on June 12. After tonight, it will only be back on August 1, 2023 The science of the supermoonThe moon’s elongated orbit around the Earth means that the distance between the two celestial bodies varies during the month. […]

  • Roskilde 2022: Scenes from Monday’s tent-breaking rain shower

    Roskilde 2022: Scenes from Monday’s tent-breaking rain shower

    An orange smear bleeds over the weather radar and draws an ominous smear over Zealand north of Roskilde. A storm is coming. Rumors of this downpour have been circulating for days. Neighboring camps share news about the storm from mouth to mouth and speculate unfoundedly about it as old farmers. It is not the first […]

  • Up the alternative alley: Walks past wooden wonders by the water

    Up the alternative alley: Walks past wooden wonders by the water

    In my first guidebook, I suggested that you explore Amager by going ‘To the Water’ – and this edition goes a similar way. A roof like a waveThis walk takes you from Knippelsbro to Amager Strand with a small detour to one of my favorite places: The Maritime Youth House. This wooden construction was designed […]

  • macOS Ventura adds Stage Manager, the ability to use iPhone as a webcam

    macOS Ventura adds Stage Manager, the ability to use iPhone as a webcam

    It is a Mission Control upgrade that you can enable from the command center (and you can disable it if you wish). Unlike Mission Control, which displayed all open programs on the screen, Stage Manager keeps your current application in focus and groups others by category. You can basically live in this view while continuing […]

  • Finland beats Canada in OT to win gold at IIHF Worlds

    Finland beats Canada in OT to win gold at IIHF Worlds

    Sakari Manninen scored in a powerplay after a controversial penalty to deliver Finland a 4-3 victory over Canada in the gold medal match of the IIHF’s World Hockey Championship on Sunday in Tampere, Finland. Thomas Chabot from the Ottawa Senators was called for having hooked Hannes Bjorninen early in the 3-on-3 overtime period, which allowed […]

  • Finland won the ice hockey world championship at home

    Finland won the ice hockey world championship at home

    Finland won the world hockey championship after winning a dramatic overtime 4-3 Canadian Sunday night in Tampere. The 2022 title is the fourth (or Lions) after previous victories in 1995, 2011 and 2019, and this is the first time that Finland has won the championship at home. Extra time paint Sakari Manninen secured a historic […]

  • Which business should you start in 2022?  Innovative areas

    Which business should you start in 2022? Innovative areas

    The world around us is changing rapidly and business is no exception. New niches and industries that no one knew about a few years ago are now on everyone’s lips. We can already see the business of the future, understand the course of its further development, and what entrepreneurs should pay close attention to in […]

  • What made the Finnish game market explosive in recent years

    What made the Finnish game market explosive in recent years

    Rovio’s phenomenal success is anything but a coincidence. Finland is one of the fastest growing iGaming markets in the world. The number of Finnish iGaming companies has grown tremendously in recent years, covering both video game brands and websites. Heart medicine. About 40% of all iGaming companies in Finland are startups launched in the last […]

  • Summer weather will continue on Tuesday, with a change expected later this week

    Summer weather will continue on Tuesday, with a change expected later this week

    On Monday, mercury rose to more than 20 degrees in several locations, including 21.7 degrees in Kouvola and 21.6 degrees in Nurmijärvi. Today, even more summer mercury is expected to rise to 15–20 degrees in much of Finland. The thermometer shows at least 20 degrees in the southern and western parts of the country and […]

  • Hello summer?  In Finland, it shines 20 degrees

    Hello summer? In Finland, it shines 20 degrees

    The colder-than-usual May in Finland will turn this week, especially in southern Finland, which shines in the sunshine and warm days – at least temporarily. Ylen meteorologist Joonas Koskela said mercury could rise to 20 degrees Celsius on Monday. "By Tuesday, much of the country should be fairly summery, the sun shining from a cloudless […]

  • A Dane Abroad: Trapped in Atlantic’s Crosshairs

    A Dane Abroad: Trapped in Atlantic’s Crosshairs

    In the wake of Covid becoming a firmly integrated and sad part of life around the world, and working life becoming meaningless and monotonous due to the restrictions, an opportunity to sail an 82-foot schooner across the Atlantic presented itself as a ray of light through dark clouds . Since my fiance is a professional […]

  • On screens in May • Shutdown: Where the wars failed, the corona succeeded

    On screens in May • Shutdown: Where the wars failed, the corona succeeded

    World War I could not kill the film industry. A look at Charlie Chaplin’s career reveals that he made over 100 films! Five of them were bookmarked by the Battle of the Somme – one of them was called the Count! During World War II, light aid to the troops was replaced by propaganda, although […]

  • The launch of a rocket by the Russian army startles the sky guards in Finland

    The dazzling light seen in the sky over Finland late Friday night has been blamed for a rocket launch in Russia. The Ursa Astronomical Association said on Saturday that it was due to the launch of a military satellite in Mirny, Arkhangelsk, about 400 kilometers from the Finnish border. "At about 11 p.m., a rocket […]

  • Finland was preparing for tougher sanctions against Russia, the Prime Minister says in his veteran speech

    Finland was preparing for tougher sanctions against Russia, the Prime Minister says in his veteran speech

    Finland’s National Veterans Day was celebrated on Wednesday, and the main celebration was held in Lappeenranta on the west side of the Russian border. The Prime Minister raised the issue of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine Sanna Marin (SDP) spoke at the event and suggested, among other things, that Finland be ready to impose tougher sanctions […]

  • Monday’s newspapers: No to NATO, Russian fake news, May Day snow

    Monday’s newspapers: No to NATO, Russian fake news, May Day snow

    The most read article in Helsingin Sanomat on Monday morning is a to interview With the Member of the Left Alliance Anna Kontulaone of only 11 of Finland’s 200 legislators who have publicly stated that they do not support NATO’s application to join NATO. Why not, HS asks. Membership does not necessarily increase Finland’s security, […]

  • Maersk returns to the clouds with air freight

    Maersk returns to the clouds with air freight

    Nof its first rodeoMaersk said that they would have daily flights out of Denmark’s second largest airport and enter into an agreement with the Flight Personnel Union (FPU). Initially, the company will employ five aircraft – two new B777F and three leased B767-300 cargo aircraft, and the goal is for its new air cargo cluster […]

  • Southern and central Finland is set to be shown in the northern lights

    Southern and central Finland is set to be shown in the northern lights

    The chances of seeing the northern lights in southern and central Finland are good "high" According to the Finnish Meteorological Institute, in the coming days. Geomagnetic disturbances have been observed in the last 24 hours, the institute said northern lights The phenomenon is therefore likely to be visible in the Finnish sky at dusk on […]

  • Dating Danes: Forget apps and go organic with your dating

    Dating Danes: Forget apps and go organic with your dating

    Online dating apps… we hate them but we can not live without them. Caught in a circleThe day you download and start using the app often yields results: whether it’s a few chats or even some actual dates. But you will inevitably be disappointed and with a single click you are away from the app […]

  • Copen ‘with the Kids: Simplify your family’s happiness

    Copen ‘with the Kids: Simplify your family’s happiness

    Looking at the state of the world today, it would be no surprise to any parent to feel a little anxious (read bonkers) from time to time. Not only do we have the daily challenge of keeping our little ones happy and healthy, but we do all this under the invisible but heavy mantle of […]

  • March on the way to becoming the sunniest and driest in Danish history

    March on the way to becoming the sunniest and driest in Danish history

    This time last week, the weather forecast was unclear. It certainly did not predict temperatures of 16 degrees – more like 10, if we were lucky. So who knows what the end of March will bring? But one thing is for sure: another 20 hours of sunshine, and this month will be the sunniest March […]

  • Ukraine’s impact: Consumer confidence at its lowest point this year

    Ukraine’s impact: Consumer confidence at its lowest point this year

    Clouds on the financial horizon?According to Statistics Denmark, the sharp fall is due to a marked fall in four of the five indicators that make up the overall level of consumer confidence. And in particular, consumers’ expectations of Denmark’s economy in a year’s time have decreased significantly. Consumers expect their family financial situation to be […]

  • Microsoft is building an energy-efficient, heat-generating data center in Finland

    Microsoft is building an energy-efficient, heat-generating data center in Finland

    The US software company Microsoft has announced plans to build a new zero-emission data center area in southern Finland, which will also be able to supply district heating to the municipalities of Espoo, Kauniainen and Kirkkonummi. The company said in a statement released on Thursday "unique collaboration" Finland’s largest energy company – with the state-owned […]

  • Mid-March events: Chocolate, cocktails, comedy and championship wrestling

    Mid-March events: Chocolate, cocktails, comedy and championship wrestling

    Rub-A-Dub-DubMarch 16-9. April, Mon-Fri 19.30, Sat 17.00; Krudttønden, Serridslevvej 2, Cph Ø; 205kr, theater tickets.dkClaus Bue directs Ian Burns, Andrew Jeffers, Sune Svanekjær and Dawn Wall in this brand new play by Irish playwright Fergal O’Byrne. Watch the interview with Fergal in the St Patrick’s Day supplement to find out more. Chocolate FestivalMarch 12-13, 10: […]

  • The opposition parties want to assess Danish bunker capacity in the light of increasing threats

    The opposition parties want to assess Danish bunker capacity in the light of increasing threats

    With the war raging in Ukraine, an increasing number of people fear what would happen if it reached us in any way. The opposition parties want Denmark ready. Therefore, they have asked for an assessment of the nation’s bunker capacity: to find out how many people could safely seek refuge with them from a hostile […]

  • Iodine tablets are sold as hot bread in Denmark

    Iodine tablets are sold as hot bread in Denmark

    In the wake of the war raging in Ukraine, the physical and digital sales of iodine tablets have gone through in Denmark. The dramatic increase is driven by people’s fears of some form of nuclear fallout. “We have gone from selling two to three units a day to up to 40,” Maj Duchnick, Matas’ online […]

  • Danish women have the shortest waiting time in Europe to save enough up to a deposit

    Danish women have the shortest waiting time in Europe to save enough up to a deposit

    ONE new European report suggests that Danish women are almost on a par with their male counterparts in terms of earnings. That Uswitch The report reveals that it would take the average Danish woman just seven months more than their male colleagues to save enough money to afford a deposit on their first property. In […]

  • Astronomers map out a mysterious element in space, the study reveals

    Astronomers map out a mysterious element in space, the study reveals

    Ytterbium is one of the four elements in the periodic table, named after the Ytterby mine in the Stockholm archipelago. The element was first discovered in black gadolinite, first identified in the Ytterby mine in 1787. Ytterbium is interesting because it can have two different cosmic origins. Scientists believe that one half comes from heavy […]

  • National Round-Up: The right-wing party leader claims the Chernobyl explosion caused only 50 deaths!

    National Round-Up: The right-wing party leader claims the Chernobyl explosion caused only 50 deaths!

    New Bourgeois leader Pernille Vermund recently claimed in the Folketing that only 50 people died as a result of the Chernobyl disaster in 1986. The pro-nuclear power MP debated climate minister, Dan Jørgensen, on the safety of the fuel source. He was quick to address, pointing out that far more died: somewhere between 4,000-9,000. Fact […]

  • Meta threatens to withdraw Facebook, Instagram from Europe due to advertising ban

    Meta threatens to withdraw Facebook, Instagram from Europe due to advertising ban

    WASHINGTON DC: In a US application, Meta said that they are considering leaving Europe if they can no longer exchange data from European users with the US, due to the EU’s Schrems II privacy decision. The Schrems II decision is a crucial ruling by the European Court of Justice, which in July 2020 declared the […]

  • The technical side of success in education: the story of the Nordic learning platform

    The technical side of success in education: the story of the Nordic learning platform

    He worked with Masnad, who became the company’s chief technology officer Nordic learning platform entered its most productive phase and the product was launched in the fall of 2021. Below, Masnad talks about the specifics of educational development, his approach to code evaluation, and the importance of code quality to business. Why education needs change […]

  • Local Round-Up: An unprecedented Supreme Court ruling convicts homeless man of begging

    Local Round-Up: An unprecedented Supreme Court ruling convicts homeless man of begging

    Judges: not discrimination Begging at stations, pedestrian streets, supermarkets and public transport can lead to a 14-day stay in jail, while begging elsewhere can provide a warning and seven days in jail for further offenses. The increased penalties for begging have, except for one case, been used against foreigners. However, the judges in the judgment […]

  • Local Round-Up: City Institutions Still Determined to Honor Crown Princess Mary’s 50th Birthday

    Local Round-Up: City Institutions Still Determined to Honor Crown Princess Mary’s 50th Birthday

    Plans to celebrate Crown Princess Mary’s 50th birthday on February 5 have been canceled due to the corona, but that has not deterred any capital institutions from marking the occasion. Elephant and castle On February 2, Mary has been invited to take the first sod for a new enclosure for Australian animals in Copenhagen Zoo, […]

  • Rapid Covid breath tests developed in Finland ready for the EU market

    Rapid Covid breath tests developed in Finland ready for the EU market

    The Tampere-based medical device company has received EU-wide CE certification for the distribution of the Covid-19 rapid breath test. The CE mark indicates that the product has been assessed and is considered to comply with EU safety, health and environmental protection requirements. "We want to provide a disruptive Covid screening solution to help individuals, families, […]

  • Questions and answers with the Chinese public relations ambassador about the Beijing Winter Olympics

    Questions and answers with the Chinese public relations ambassador about the Beijing Winter Olympics

    1. The Beijing Winter Olympics will open in less than a month, how have the preparations affected your work in Finland? Preparations for the Beijing Winter Olympics have so far gone well. As president Xi Jinping said in his 2022 New Year’s address, “The world is turning its attention to China, and China is ready.” […]

  • Kanye West, Billie Eilish, Harry Styles to headline Coachella 2022

    Kanye West, Billie Eilish, Harry Styles to headline Coachella 2022

    Washington [US], January 13 (ANI): After two years of cancellations due to the ongoing covid-19 pandemic, the Coachella Music Festival has set its sights on April 2022 and has locked in its headlines for the event: Harry Styles, Kanye West and Billie Eilish. According to People magazine, Styles, Eilish and West were confirmed as headliners […]

  • Business Round-Up: Government Accepts Brexit Compensation Package

    Business Round-Up: Government Accepts Brexit Compensation Package

    The government has broad parliamentary support for a Brexit compensation package totaling DKK 1.3 billion. There is therefore help on the way for everyone who lost quotas and earnings as a direct consequence of the British exit from the EU. Especially Danish fishermen and companies that primarily traded with the UK seem to be benefiting. […]

  • Carnivores are more susceptible to cancer: Research

    Carnivores are more susceptible to cancer: Research

    Despite the extent to which animals are exposed to cancer and how often this disease affects their health, little is known so far. This is not surprising, as in wildlife, any serious illness is likely to result in the animal’s untraceable death due to famine or predation. In addition, cancer is an age-related disease in […]

  • 10 things that will change in 2022

    10 things that will change in 2022

    The new year will bring changes that will affect the daily lives of Finns. Yle collected ten of them: 1. Household reduction limits are rising, but not for home improvement The tax deduction limits for households will be increased in 2022. Tiina Jutila / General The amount of the maximum tax on household, care and […]

  • Finland welcomes the new year in the cold

    Finland welcomes the new year in the cold

    “At the turn of the year, it is largely cloudy in southern and central Finland. During the night, it can rain a few cents of snow in the southwest and south. In northern Lapland and the Oulu region, the year ends with clear weather, ”he said. “The best views of the fireworks are in the […]

  • Business Round-Up: Tobacco sales plunge to historic lows

    Business Round-Up: Tobacco sales plunge to historic lows

    The demand for tobacco in Denmark has never been lower. The period 2011-20 saw a decrease of 29 percent in sales compared to the previous decade, according to Statistics Denmark. Increase in sales of smoking tobacco But while cigarette sales fell sharply by 18 percent in 2020 – a decline due to increased taxes – […]

  • On screens in December • The actor’s lottery: For every loving emotion, hundreds end up lost

    On screens in December • The actor’s lottery: For every loving emotion, hundreds end up lost

    Blink and you will miss it, but in episode 12 of the British classic sitcom The Office, a journalist shows up to interview David Brent. It coincides with the leader being told that his services will not be needed again as a motivational speaker. It’s an unfortunate appearance by a 28-year-old actress in what is […]

  • Friday Magazines: Call Interruptions, Middle Income Problems, and Freezing Rain

    Friday Magazines: Call Interruptions, Middle Income Problems, and Freezing Rain

    Finnish smart tire company Oura suffers from customer backlash on social media, reports Helsingin sanomat newspaper. The company’s third-generation product was released this fall, but it’s hard for customers to get their hands on. Rings have been seen on the fingers of some high-profile celebrities, creating huge demand, but that now seems to be the […]

  • In Lapland, the temperature turned to -40 degrees

    In Lapland, the temperature turned to -40 degrees

    A cold wave is coming to Finland this weekend, and the temperature in Lapland is forecast to drop to -40 degrees. Mercury dropped well below zero all over Finland on Friday, but the cold Arctic air mass blowing from the east and northeast of the country continues to drop in temperature on Saturday and Sunday. […]

  • Ericsson buys telephone company Vonage for $ 6.2 billion

    Ericsson buys telephone company Vonage for $ 6.2 billion

    STOCKHOLM, Sweden: In an agreement of 6.2 billion dollars, the Swedish telecom equipment manufacturer Ericsson buys the American cloud communications company Vonage, in an attempt to expand its wireless services for corporate customers. Founded about two decades ago, Vonage was a pioneer in Internet-based telephone services, and it evolved into an application programming interface platform […]

  • What a Wonderful World: How do you know it will look nice?

    What a Wonderful World: How do you know it will look nice?

    When it comes to choosing colors for an interior space, whether it’s changing upholstery on a sofa or renovating a bedroom, the most typical question I get as an interior designer is: “How do you know it will look nice? ” I realize from people’s reaction that the doubt really is there along with the […]

  • Monday’s newspapers: Covid passports banned at work, language barriers, lost in the woods

    Monday’s newspapers: Covid passports banned at work, language barriers, lost in the woods

    The citizens’ initiative, which opposes the introduction of Covid passports in the workplace, has collected the necessary 50,000 signatures in Parliament. According to a BTI report published by Iltalehti Evening News, the initiative calls for a law in Finland that would prevent the introduction of a corona passport in the workplace. The initiative states that […]

  • Events in mid-November: Honolulu atmosphere in Hafnia Hall

    Events in mid-November: Honolulu atmosphere in Hafnia Hall

    City Volley beach Nov. 20, 2:30 p.m.-6: 30 p.m .; Hafnia Hallen, Julius Andersens Vej 6, Valby; free adm City Volley welcomes you to play indoor beach volleyball. The event, which will have a Hawaiian theme, is free to attend for members of City Volley. Sign up at cityvolley.dk. The universe: a detective story Nov. […]

  • CPH in full circle: from Scandi chic to gentrified neighborhoods and everything in between

    CPH in full circle: from Scandi chic to gentrified neighborhoods and everything in between

    Copenhagen is truly a city with several facades, to speak of a commonly used maxim, which many a travel journalist has probably used in depictions of cities around the world. As part of the Copenhagen edition of the Where to Go podcast, produced by the award-winning team behind the DK Eyewitness travel guides, I recently […]

  • Google Photos’ locked folder feature comes to iOS

    Google Photos’ locked folder feature comes to iOS

    Washington [US], October 29 (ANI): Google Photos users on iPhone and iPad will soon be able to lock their sensitive and private photos in a special password-protected folder using a new feature coming to iOS. According to The Verge, the feature, which currently lets Pixel owners hide sensitive photos and videos in a password- or […]

  • Can a technical solution save the planet from climate change

    Can a technical solution save the planet from climate change

    Pessimism is growing about humanity’s ability to save the planet as world leaders prepare to gather for climate change talks at the COP26 summit in Glasgow on 31 October. In the face of increasingly apocalyptic forecasts, some scientists are calling for plans to cool the planet with geotechnics. But is this a realistic way out […]

  • Strong winds and rains along the south coast

    Strong winds and rains along the south coast

    Today, the Icelandic Meteorological Bureau predicts increased winds from the east and north-east directions and warmer weather. In the afternoon, the wind will increase in strength in the south, and then the yellow weather warning will take effect. Gusts can be up to 40 meters per second. The warning applies to the South and Southeast […]

  • Gray clouds over red block: Lead lost

    Gray clouds over red block: Lead lost

    To put it in context, in May 2020, the same parties were able to muster 60 percent of the votes in a poll by Voxmeter. – The measurement points in the direction that there is great movement in the electorate. It points in the direction that the blue parties have stabilized, says political commentator Hans […]

  • October ends with warm temperatures for the season

    October ends with warm temperatures for the season

    This is what on-duty meteorologist Mette Zhang at the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) says on Monday morning. – It will be typical autumn weather this week, where we have a warm front that passes with a little rain and clouds, but it can also clear up, and we get some nice temperatures, because warm air […]

  • Fotbollsfamiljen v Sverige debrief, VM -kval 2023 dam

    Fotbollsfamiljen v Sverige debrief, VM -kval 2023 dam

    Sign up Source: Highlights from The42 Membership/ SoundCloud IRELAND STARTED THE QUALITY CAMPAIGN IN 2023 for women with a defeat, but as Paul Dollery investigates with Emma Duffy and Gavin Cooney, it is one that Vera Pauw’s side can take a lot of encouragement from before an important match against Finland. To hear the entire […]

  • Kjarval’s work sold for double its appraised value

    Kjarval’s work sold for double its appraised value

    “It’s safe to say that Kjarval is back in fashion and the time has come,” says Jóhann Ágúst Hansen, Managing Director of Fold Gallery. At the beginning of the week, an online auction of “pearls of Icelandic art”, selected works of many famous national painters, ended there. – we read in today’s issue of the […]

  • On Saturday, the sun returns for the autumn holidays

    On Saturday, the sun returns for the autumn holidays

    – It will not be a pleasant Friday morning and morning, but it looks like there is light at the end of the tunnel, he says and elaborates that it clears up during Friday. – I would think that when we land around noon, many places have started to get nice with sun again, and […]

  • Business Finland: Sponsor of Tampere Arena with secured loans, grants against wrongdoing

    Business Finland: Sponsor of Tampere Arena with secured loans, grants against wrongdoing

    The Finnish technology company Uros has deliberately concealed the information and provided false information to secure millions of euros in R&D funding in the early 2010s, the state investment agency Business Finland has said. From 2011 to 2013, the company received almost EUR 5 million in loans and a grant of EUR 1.25 million from […]

  • Degn wrote history with many years in the Folketing

    Degn wrote history with many years in the Folketing

    – I am very happy to have lived a modern woman’s life with a career and a rich family life, where I both had to be political on the marks and at the same time be there for my children, Helle Degn said in 2016 to Ritzau. When she entered the Folketing, she already had […]

  • The fall school holiday turns into winter

    The fall school holiday turns into winter

    The early weekly weather forecast has a sunny sky, but starting on Wednesday, a strong low pressure range is likely to change the weather. In most parts of Finland, schoolchildren enjoy a week’s break during their annual autumn holidays. In some areas, however, many dress for the winter weather. The week is expected to be […]

  • Drenched Wednesday awaits before nice weather at the end of the week

    Drenched Wednesday awaits before nice weather at the end of the week

    This is what on-duty meteorologist Thor Hartz at the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) says on Monday morning. – If people look out the window next week, then they will not be in doubt that it is the autumn holidays and not the summer holidays that they have started, he says. Monday starts for most people […]

  • Autumn Holiday 2021: People say we’re monkeys around!

    Autumn Holiday 2021: People say we’re monkeys around!

    Copenhagen Zoo Roskildevej 32, Frederiksberg; open daily 09: 00-17: 00; over-12s: DKK 195, under-12s: DKK 105, zoo.dk Just last month, the Tourscanner named Copenhagen Zoo the 33rd best on the planet and drew special attention to its Elephant House, designed by renowned British architect Norman Foster. It’s not the only must-see enclosure in the famous […]

  • The schools’ Exercise Day will be a windy one

    The schools’ Exercise Day will be a windy one

    This is what the meteorologist on duty Mette Zhang at the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) says on Friday morning. – You should probably wear good clothes when you go out and run, because it will be quite windy, says the meteorologist and adds: – We must hope that the teachers lay the running routes so […]

  • Here may be the first night frost of autumn

    Here may be the first night frost of autumn

    – We get mixed autumn weather. That is, we get days of sunshine, but also some scattered showers. And then in the middle of the week and again on Friday, weak fronts can come inland from the west, he says. The temperatures will typically be between 10 and 13 degrees during the day, while some […]

  • Nice autumn weather characterizes the weekend with fog in the morning

    Nice autumn weather characterizes the weekend with fog in the morning

    This is what Thor Hartz, meteorologist on duty at the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI), says. – Friday will be a repeat of Thursday’s weather with haze and fog in many places with the exception of Northwest Jutland, where there is a possibility of sunshine from the morning, he says In the morning the sun breaks […]

  • Wednesday Magazines: Covid Hospital Treatments, Football Abuse, and Cold Autumn

    Wednesday Magazines: Covid Hospital Treatments, Football Abuse, and Cold Autumn

    Hospitals in Satakunta face the heaviest burden on Covid patients since the onset of the pandemic, tabloid Evening News (IS) reports. As the number of unvaccinated patients increases in intensive care units, chief physicians expect delays in the treatment of non-emergency and non-coronavirus conditions. Similar concerns are still shared by hospitals in Päijät-Häme and Southwest […]

  • Mette Frederiksen is strong before opening

    Mette Frederiksen is strong before opening

    Among the support parties, the demands are in line. The Socialist People’s Party, the Radicals and the Unity List want action on, among other things, climate, primary and lower secondary school, welfare and services. Thus, it will be enough to address the opening speech if Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (S) is to satisfy his parliamentary […]

  • DMI: Tuesday will be meteorologically exciting but shaky

    DMI: Tuesday will be meteorologically exciting but shaky

    – It will be an exciting day meteorologically, but maybe not for cyclists, because there will be a low pressure from the south, and there can be a lot of rain, says Henning Gisselø. From Tuesday morning to the early evening hours, according to the meteorologist, there will be pouring rain. Only Bornholm and West […]

  • The weekend offers classic Danish autumn weather

    The weekend offers classic Danish autumn weather

    This is what Lars Henriksen, meteorologist on duty at the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI), says early Friday morning. Friday will feel very autumnal with rain and lots of wind and temperatures between 12 and 16 degrees. – The bright spot of the day we find in the east, where the sun looks a little forward […]

  • Six grenades detonated on Amager close to Granatvej

    Six grenades that may have originated from World War II have been detonated at Kalvebod Fælled on western Amager. The grenades were found on Wednesday, and were detonated at 17.45 by the Armed Forces’ ammunition clearers, the Copenhagen Police informs. – It all went smoothly, a little late, but otherwise as planned. Defense ammunition clearers […]

  • New NASA satellite spotted from Iceland

    New NASA satellite spotted from Iceland

    Residents of Þorlákshöfn in southern Iceland noticed a mysterious light in the sky last night, RÚV reports. The light was visible for about 5-7 minutes and moved northward across the sky. Many people who saw the object contacted the Icelandic Meteorological Institute to report their findings and inquire about the origin of the light. The […]

  • Rainy Monday is replaced by sun, clouds and wind during the week

    Rainy Monday is replaced by sun, clouds and wind during the week

    According to the meteorologist, Monday begins with “a little morning ice all around”, which during the morning hours will be replaced by showers around Funen, Als and East Jutland. – These showers can be quite powerful with thunder. There may be about ten millimeters of rain, so it may feel a little violent, says Bolette […]

  • Rainy Monday is replaced by sun, clouds and wind

    Rainy Monday is replaced by sun, clouds and wind

    According to the meteorologist, Monday begins with “a little morning ice all around”, which during the morning hours will be replaced by showers around Funen, Als and East Jutland. – These showers can be quite powerful with thunder. There may be about ten millimeters of rain, so it may feel a little violent, says Bolette […]

  • Autumn takes a break on Sunday with sun and around 20 degrees

    Autumn takes a break on Sunday with sun and around 20 degrees

    – It will be a really nice autumn weekend, which prepares for outdoor activities with sun in several places and dry weather both Saturday and Sunday, says the meteorologist. Before we get that far, however, we just have to pass a more classic autumn day on Friday, where both clouds and rain showers intrude. – […]

  • Here it will be sunny and around 20 degrees

    Here it will be sunny and around 20 degrees

    – It will be a really nice autumn weekend, which prepares for outdoor activities with sun in several places and dry weather both Saturday and Sunday, says the meteorologist. Before we get that far, however, we just have to pass a more classic autumn day on Friday, where both clouds and rain showers intrude. – […]

  • DMI predicts wind and rain from the middle of the week

    – Today we get mostly cloudy weather, and there will also be a few light showers. However, there will probably also be some sun during the day. It will continue to be cool weather with only 12-15 degrees and light to even winds around east, he says early Monday morning. On Tuesday, there will probably […]

  • On Sunday, the sun breaks through to a cloud-covered Denmark

    On Sunday, the sun breaks through to a cloud-covered Denmark

    He says that on Friday it is primarily the people of Bornholm and perhaps the western Jutlanders who can make hopes of seeing the sun for a short time. – There is a risk of rain or light showers in most of the country. This is especially true for the eastern part, but also in […]

  • Here the sun breaks through to a cloud-covered Denmark

    Here the sun breaks through to a cloud-covered Denmark

    He says that on Friday it is primarily the people of Bornholm and perhaps the western Jutlanders who can make hopes of seeing the sun for a short time. – There is a risk of rain or light showers in most of the country. This is especially true for the eastern part, but also in […]

  • The barked villain clouds the press

    The barked villain clouds the press

    There have also been many well-played villainous roles in a long and very active career for the Texan with the plowed furry counterfeit and the bags under the staring eyes. Yet Jones & apos; long and still ongoing resumes about other than bandits – including historical figures like Howard Hughes and General Douglas MacArthur. In […]

  • Warm week ahead: These days it will be warmest

    Warm week ahead: These days it will be warmest

    – So it will be quite warm this week, says on-duty meteorologist Anja Bodholdt from the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) on Monday morning. – The week actually starts quite cloudy throughout the country, but in North Jutland there is hope to see the sun during the afternoon. Tonight and tonight there will be a little […]

  • The auroral season is considered open

    The auroral season is considered open

    As reported by mbl.is, on Tuesday evening you could admire the spectacular show of the lights of the midnight. Morgunblaðið reporter Hafþór Hreiðarsson, while in Húsavík, took some great photos of the aurora illuminating Skálfandi Bay. This week, the aurora also appeared in the skies over Reykjavik, but its dance only lasted a few minutes […]

  • The public loses access to appeal for the construction of Lynetteholmen

    The public loses access to appeal for the construction of Lynetteholmen

    On Wednesday, the Ministry of Transport sent a draft in consultation with the executive order of cutting off access to redress in connection with the construction of Lynetteholmen. With that in hand, the government will remove the right of appeal that citizens and organizations usually have. Ole Damsgaard, deputy chairman of the Danish Society for […]

  • Runners across the country can expect showers and wind over the weekend

    Runners across the country can expect showers and wind over the weekend

    On Saturday, when approximately 15,000 Danes run over the country’s largest bridge, there may be rain and showers for a large part of the day. – It is unfortunate that the weather does not change. Showers and headwinds across the Great Belt are probably not what one hopes for. It can be a bit tough, […]

  • End of sun and summer: The weekend offers showers and wind

    End of sun and summer: The weekend offers showers and wind

    On Saturday, when approximately 15,000 Danes run over the country’s largest bridge, there may be rain and showers for a large part of the day. – It is unfortunate that the weather does not change. Showers and headwinds across the Great Belt are probably not what one hopes for. It can be a bit tough, […]

  • Get ready for the revival of summer 2021: From Thursday in just two days!

    Get ready for the revival of summer 2021: From Thursday in just two days!

    If the summer of 2021 were a romance, it would go like this: Boy meets girl, they hate each other (April and May), they overcome their differences and fall in love deeply (June and July), their love cools down and there is a long separation ( August), they reunite for a clichéd Hollywood ending (September), […]

  • The hottest summer in the history of meteorological measurements

    The hottest summer in the history of meteorological measurements

    The summer of 2021 was exceptionally warm. This is the warmest summer since the start of the measurements in Akureyri, Egilsstaðir, Dalatangi and Grímsstaðir á Fjöllum and the second warmest in Grímsey and Bolungarvík. In Akureyri, the measurements lasted 141 years and 148 years on Grímsey. In the seasonal report of the Meteorological Institute covering […]